What caused the dust bowl

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Answer 1
Answer: What happened was a mixture of a natural drought and poor farming practices along with wind which blew the dust all over
Answer 2
Answer:
the causes are:
certain natural disaster
wind
inadequate farming

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Can you do a Acrostic poem about the roman catholic church 9 stanzas one for each letter (The Church)
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I want to say Saratoga.

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