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How did physical geography make human suffering during the great depression worse?
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How did physical geography make human suffering during the great depression worse?
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There was a massive dust storm named the
Dust Bowl
during the great depression.
With the onset of the drought in 1930, overfarmed and overgrazed land began to blow away. Winds whipped across the plains, raising billowing clouds of dust.
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