Compare And Contrast The Dust Bowl

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Comparing and contrasting the 1930s Dust Bowl to the 2012 drought Dust Bowl in 1930s http://bit.ly/2hI8hvB 2012 drought http://cnn.it/2zN3DCT The Dust Bowl in the 1930s was a very horrific event in the Southern Plains region of the United States. This was a period of severe windstorms & dust-storms that would blow over hundreds of miles. This stripped the soil of nutrients, and damaged the ecology and agriculture of these American lands. The 2012 drought in the Central Great Plains was a period that lasted only 4 months, through May to August, that eclipsed the record of the Dust Bowl, for the driest period. The Dust Bowl and the 2012 drought compare and contrast in many ways. http://bit.ly/2A85vHy http://bit.ly/2yRIrbA According to The …show more content…

The Dust Bowl occurred during the Great Depression, which made it even worse! The Dust Bowl forced farmers out of business. Prices for the crops the farmers grew took a major dip. The total assistance is estimated at $1 billion for the Dust Bowl, according to Dust Bowl effects. The 2012 drought also forced farmers to panic. Due to the drought, food prices went up and farm spending was reduced. The farmers were not bringing in the money as they once were, since people didn't want to buy their products. According to 2012 drought costs, the drought cost taxpayers a record $14 billion! One major difference between the two events was the death toll. During the Dust Bowl, the major windstorms & dust-storms force dust into people's lungs. This caused a disorder called "Dust Pneumonia". According to Denver's Post: effects of the Dust Bowl, the Dust Bowl caused "7,000 people, men, women, and especially small children" to die from this disorder 'Dust Pneumonia'. During the 2012 drought, the number of deaths were much lower. There wasn't any dust-storms that caused Dust Pneumonia. Also, medical treatments and medicine have improved greatly since the

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