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What Was The Dust Bowl? Environment and Society | Children's Environment Books - cover

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What Was The Dust Bowl? Environment and Society | Children's Environment Books

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Editora: Baby Professor

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The Dust Bowl was one of the worst natural disasters in the US fueled by man’s lack of ignorance on how nature works. The purpose of this book is not to display such ignorance but to make sure that the Dust Bowl does not happen again. Historical events are there to ensure that lessons are learned by the present and future generation. Learn from this book today!
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