Horrible! Lice and rates... trench foot... loads of diseases spreading around! you could get shell shock and that horrible thought that you could die at any second my a sniper.
You can learn about what life was like in the trenches during WW1 by looking to the links below .
The Vimy Memorial park in northern France is one excellent place to view preserved World War I trenches. The park is owned and maintained by the Canadian government, and the trenches are preserved in their original condition.
After the war the trenches went away as the land returned to its original uses, but I found a couple of them left that you can visit. One is Vieil Armand in Alsace, and the trenches were mostly carved in stone so they are well preserved. Also, World War 1 trenches in the Meuse have been restored to their original condition so that people can visit them. The German trenches there were built with concrete reinforcements, but the French trenches had filled in over the years and had to be dug out again.
coninental trenches are trenches that go across countries...i think
Trenches are caused by plate movement.
Trenches could collapse while under shellfire and bury the soldiers who sought safety in the trench , water and mud collected in the bottom resulting in a condition called "Trench Foot" and trenches encouraged the rat population to proliferate because of the filthy conditions where the rats could feed upon the dead in other trench systems .
there were a lot of trenches in england.
Reserve trenches
they fought in the trenches ww1 was known as a war in the trenches
In the Trenches was created on 2007-01-30.
Conditions in world war 1 trenches were so disgusting because soldiers could not risk being shot when cleaning out dead bodies etc. from the trenches. Soldiers had to learn to live the mess and after a while they barely noticed it.
They were the western front. But the different trenches were front line trenches, communication trenches.