dust bowl

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dust bowl

A farmer looks out over a vast dust bowl during a severe drought.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A region subject to dust storms: A geographical area characterized by severe wind erosion of topsoil, leading to frequent, intense dust storms.
    • Specifically, the central US in the 1930s: Refers to the specific historical period and location, primarily the southern Great Plains of the United States, which suffered catastrophic dust storms and agricultural collapse during the 1930s drought.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The prolonged drought turned the fertile farmland into a dust bowl.
    • Many families were forced to migrate from the Dust Bowl states during the Great Depression.
    • Modern farming techniques aim to prevent another ecological disaster like the Dust Bowl.
Advanced Usage
  • Used as a historical proper noun: When capitalized ("Dust Bowl"), it specifically refers to the 1930s event in the US.
    • John Steinbeck's novels depict the hardship of the Dust Bowl era.
  • Used metaphorically: Can describe any area experiencing similar ecological degradation or severe, prolonged drought.
    • Decades of deforestation have turned parts of the region into a dust bowl.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dust storm (n): A strong, turbulent wind that carries clouds of fine dust and sand, common in a dust bowl.
  • Drought (n): A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, a leading cause of dust bowl conditions.
Synonyms
  • Desertified region: An area that has become desert due to human activity or climate change.
  • Eroded plains: Lands where the topsoil has been worn away by wind or water.
Related Phrases
  • Dust Bowl conditions: The environmental state of severe erosion and dust storms.
    • The area is experiencing Dust Bowl conditions after three years without rain.
  • Dust Bowl migrant: A person who left the affected areas, especially in the 1930s, to seek work elsewhere.
    • The photographs captured the plight of Dust Bowl migrants heading west.
Related Idioms
  • (To be) another Dust Bowl: Used to warn of or describe a similar ecological or agricultural catastrophe.
    • Without sustainable water management, this valley could become another Dust Bowl.
dust bowl

A farmer looks out over a vast dust bowl during a severe drought.

Noun
  1. a region subject to dust storms; especially the central region of United States subject to dust storms in the 1930s