C.) The deposits of dust in people's homes is the answer.
Explanation:
The Dust Bowl was a period in American and Canadian history during the 1930s. There were severe dust storms that damaged agriculture and ecology. There were three waves of drought: 1934, 1936, and 1939-1940, which helped deepen the effects of the Great Depression. It has also inspired many works of art; among them, we can find Grapes of Wrath and The Harvest Gypsies, both by John Steinbeck. In this case, we can see the unfavorable conditions by looking at <u>the deposits of dust in people's homes.</u>