I researched through Google and I found some effects that the Dust Bowl had on animals. Animals were found dead everywhere, with two inches of dirt coating their stomach and lungs. Most cattle died of lung diseases, as did people. In a land where 12% of the U.S. animal population resides, most became extinct in that region.
Very few, if any, people were killed by the dust bowl. People could get inside and protect themselves when the winds filled the air with dust. People lost their homes and suffered but few died unless by suicide or mental depression.
Yes the animals breathed in just as much dust as the people did, so the animals died too.
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No, people did not migrate to Oklahoma, a lot of people migrated from Oklahoma.During the dust bowl people from Texas, Oklahoma, and Colorado migrated to California.
In the 1930's (during the dust bowl) people migrated to California.
People in the dust bowl felt hopeless. They lost their homes and had to travel to the west.
Homes destroyed, crops ruined, people killed, etc.
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Due to the Dust Bowl conditions, about 200,000 people had moved to California by 1940.
Most people couldn't handle the Dust Bowl and moved to the West so they will survive.
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more than 7,000 people died during the dust bowl, not including animals. Of course, why that person mentioned animals in the same sentence has human beings we'll never know.
where did children go to school during the dust bowl
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During the dust bowl, Your fat mother ate them all.