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Dust Bowl Ecological Disaster

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The Dust Bowl, it was the largest man-made ecological disaster in the 1930s. Although some people might argue that human have very little to do with it, or the whole event was nothing but the result of climate change, there are many factors to prove that human activities such as, overgrazing, heavy agricultural machinery, overly expended the grass land for farming, and habitat destruction were the key factors that led to the Dust Bowl. When watching the documentary about the Dust Bowl, one can see that before the Europeans and the farmers took over the land, it was naturally covered with beautiful native plants, such as tall grass and flowers. In the meantime, there were also native species like coyotes, buffalos, and rabbets which were totally controlled in term of numbers. But also, they were there as a …show more content…

And, the fact that the farmers were rotating the soil to plant wheats and vegetables without giving the grass a chance to regrow, the area was no longer suitable for the native plants and species, which leads to a distraction on the ecosystem. So, after years of practicing the same routine, the lands become more vulnerable to bad weather because the grass was no longer there to hold the soil in place, keeping the nutrients in the soil, or reserving the rain water to protect the soil from drying. Therefore, the soil becomes desolated. Yet, they still had a chance to give the land a break to regain its stability, but instead the farmers expended more lands for agriculture project. By doing so, they get rid of the buffalos and the coyotes, which lead the rabbets population to become overpopulated. In addition, they also force more area of the land to become more vulnerable, and unprotected from bad

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