what was the main cause of the dust bowl in the 1930s. poor soil and land management, stronger than normal storms, unusually cold weather, flooding caused by climate change

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The main cause of the Dust Bowl in the 1930s was poor soil and land management practices, combined with severe drought conditions. Farmers had over-plowed and over-grazed the land, which removed much of the natural vegetation that held the soil in place. When prolonged droughts hit, the loose topsoil was easily blown away by high winds, leading to the massive dust storms that characterized the Dust Bowl. While other factors, such as climate variability and stronger than normal storms, played a role, the primary issue was the unsustainable agricultural practices that contributed to soil degradation.