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Sunday, April 14, 1935, is still remembered as “Black Sunday.” A day that began with mild warmth ended with a huge dust cloud, pushed at 60 miles per hour, blackening the sky.
The dust penetrated everything and everywhere. Wherever air could go, dust could infiltrate. No matter how well sealed a home might be, the dust coated furniture, clothing, and cooking and eating areas. During a dust storm, anyone venturing outside would be assailed by sand flying into their faces.
Livestock suffered equally. Poultry were suffocated and larger farm animals were blinded and sickened by the swirling dust.
–The Dust Bowl, Library of Congress
Which statements about the Dust Bowl are supported by evidence in the reading? Check all that apply.
1.) Some storms were so severe, the sky grew black.
2.) Farmers were able to seal their homes to prevent dust from getting in.
3.) The storm on April 14, 1935, was the worst dust storm in history.
4.) Dust storms endangered farm animals.
5.) Farmers suffered greatly during dust storms.
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