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What lead up to the dust bowl and its huge dust storms?
drought killed off plant life, leaving soil uncovered
a volcanic eruption blew ash into air
excessive surface irrigation caused water erosion
earthquakes caused large rocks to crumbled
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drought killed off plant life, leaving soil uncovered
Step-by-step explanation:
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i wanna say the first answer
- drought killed off plant life, leaving soil uncovered.
dust storms can't happen unless there is a huge amount of land that is uncovered and has a lot of soil and dirt and dust.
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