Asked by Kaileigh
Which led to dust storms during the 1930s?
farmers’ financial problems
crop rotation
farming and drought
ranching and heavy rains
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farming and drought
Explanation: Extensive plowing and poor soil-conservation practices removed native grasses, and a severe multi-year drought plus high winds created the Dust Bowl dust storms of the 1930s.
Explanation: Extensive plowing and poor soil-conservation practices removed native grasses, and a severe multi-year drought plus high winds created the Dust Bowl dust storms of the 1930s.
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