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What happened in the Great Plains when severe drought followed the removal of native grasses? Strong winds blew away topsoil and created a Dust Bowl.

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Strong winds blew away topsoil and created a Dust Bowl

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Strong winds blew away topsoil and created a Dust Bowl

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When severe drought followed the removal of native grasses in the Great Plains, Strong winds blew away topsoil and created a Dust Bowl. A Dust Bowl was what the natives called the drought-stricken Southern Plains region of the United States of America. The region from Texas to Nebraska suffered many of these severe dust storms during the 1930's.

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