Honors US History
Drought conditions refer to prolonged periods of below-average precipitation, leading to water shortages that severely impact agriculture, ecosystems, and water supply. In the context of the Dust Bowl, these conditions were exacerbated by poor farming practices and over-cultivation, resulting in widespread soil degradation and crop failure, which ultimately contributed to a significant migration crisis in American society during the 1930s.
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