what was the main cause of the dust bowl in the 1930s

poor soil and land management

Flooding caused by climate change

Unusually cold weather

stronger than normal storms

The main cause of the Dust Bowl in the 1930s was poor soil and land management. Over-farming, grazing, and deforestation led to the loss of the natural grasses and vegetation that held the soil in place, making it vulnerable to wind erosion. This, combined with a prolonged drought, resulted in the severe dust storms that impacted the Great Plains region of the United States during that decade.