The 'Dust Bowl Years" were in the 1930s, so 50 years before this child was even born. Should you mean "....born in the 1880's..." the answer would be 'yes'.
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Yes, a child born in a soddy in the 1800s could have become a farmer during the Dust Bowl years of the 1930s, especially if they grew up in the Great Plains region. By that time, they would have been an adult and likely influenced by the farming practices and challenges of their early environment. However, the Dust Bowl posed significant hardships, including drought and poor soil management, which would have affected their farming success. Adaptation and resilience would have been crucial for survival during that difficult period.
Yes, a child born in Soddy, Tennessee, in 1880 could have become a farmer during the Dust Bowl years of the 1930s, assuming they survived to adulthood and took up farming. By that time, they would have been in their 50s, a common age for farmers who would have been managing their own land or working on family farms. However, the Dust Bowl primarily affected the Great Plains, so their farming experience would depend on the specific agricultural challenges faced in their region.
Frederick Soddy was born on September 2, 1877.
Frederick Soddy was born on September 2, 1877.
Soddy Daisy High School was created in 1937.
K. Soddy has written: 'Mental health and contemporary thought'
Frederick Soddy died on September 22, 1956 at the age of 79.
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Frederick Soddy won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1921.
Frederick Soddy died on September 22, 1956 at the age of 79.
a type of house.