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Entertainment and Author´s during the Great Depression and Dust Bowl

2023-06-16 12:44:32

The 1930s was an era of recession and huge natural disasters. However, in the United States many cost reductions are taking place, and the important means to get rid of the depression and economic recession brought about in the 1930s is the literature. During September 3, 1929, the stock market was at its peak (prosperity or depression). On October 29, 1929, the stock market crash called "Black Tuesday" (Boom). When the stock market crashed, the steel industry fell, some banks went bankrupt, housing construction fell (struggled in the 1930s).

The climate event in the American history was a drought of "sandstorm" that destroyed the state in the middle of America, Highplains. In the 1930s, the dust bowl nearly exhausted the already depressed US economy, resulting in losses of several million dollars. The plains of the United States are semi-arid areas or grasslands. The next most desert climate has a semi-arid climate less than 20 inches (510 mm) per year, exposing the drought to serious weather risks. More importantly, the plains are arranged. Strong wind then produces a sandstorm

This took place in the Great Plains in the United States in the 1930s. It is called a "dust bowl" because the dry soil is blown away by the huge cloud of dust that is choked by the peeled fixing base. During the Great Depression, the dust bowl lasted ten years, bringing terrible difficulties to many people. Love Canal is a Niagara Falls community in New York, owned by chemical companies and plastic companies. The company dumped 22,000 tons of chemical waste into the canal soil and covered it with a clay layer. Then they sold the place and the school and community built there. Due to serious soil contamination, this is not a safe place for people. Eventually they realized that people were sick in contaminated areas and the entire community was closed. It is important to provide safe water, food, wildlife, and clean soil to the house.

One of the most devastating environmental crises in the United States is sandstorm. Soon after the Great Depression began in 1929, a sandstorm began and continued through the 1930s. It all adversely affects peasants and consumers. The sandstorm of the 1930s was caused by four main factors. Droughts, climate misunderstandings, lack of land management, and most important is wind erosion. The first of the four main factors is drought. Between the sandstorm and the 1930s, there were four major drought periods. The first occurred between 1930 and 1931, the second occurred in 1934, the third occurred in 1936, and the last drought lasted from 1939 to 1940. The Great Plains experienced a period of drought and had no major problems, so the main problem was that they had not had enough time for the farmers to recover during the drought as they were so close