The main cause of the Dust Bowl in the 1930s was a combination of severe drought and unsustainable agricultural practices. During the 1920s, extensive plowing of the Great Plains removed native grasses that had previously held the soil in place. This left the topsoil vulnerable to erosion. When a severe drought hit the region in the early 1930s, the lack of moisture further contributed to the dry conditions, leading to massive dust storms. Poor farming techniques, such as over-farming and over-grazing, exacerbated the problem, resulting in significant ecological damage and hardship for farmers and communities across the affected areas.
What was the main cause of the Dust Bowl in thee 1930s?
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