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Giving brainliest! Part 7!
What did the 1930s drought do? How did it do this?


Sagot :

Answer:

It caused exposing the bare, over-plowed farmland

Explanation: Without deep-rooted prairie grasses to hold the soil in place, it began to blow away.

Answer:

The 1930s drought had a effect on crops/farm land. The drought led to erosion and loss of topsoil.

Explanation: