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There is no question that trench warfare is exceptionally horrible, and all soldiers who were in the trenches did not enjoy the experience.

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How did condition get very bad in trench in ww1?

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.


Where did lice come from in the trenches of World War 1?

Humans carry two types of lice. The lice normally found in the trenches would be taken there by soldiers with bad cleanliness habits and spread among the others in close proximity.


What challenges do the soldiers face in the trenches?

Soldiers had to live through flooded trenches, rats running amok, dead bodies in the trenches, and gas attacks. But when the men tried to leave the trenches they were mowed down by gunfire, so you were stuck.


What was the health like in trenches?

Answerthe trenches were not healthy because their were lots of desises like trench mouth and trench food, and the soldiers did not get that much food AnswerThe trenches were not healthy at all. Soldiers were prone to lots of diseaeses like trenchfoot and shellshock. Trenchfoot was gained due to the large amount of mud and cold water in the trenches. AnswerHorrible, the soldiers were at risk to trenchfoot, trenchfoot is when water gets into a soldiers tight boots for more than 2 weeks and then the feet start to become deformed and bits start falling off. The soldiers were also at risk to trench mouth, trench mouth is caused by poor hygiene and nutrition, an infection of any kind teeth or throat, smoking, stress and a weak immune system. A few of these could cause the trench mouth. Trench mouth is when the gums quickly become painful, red and swollen, and bleed in when pressure is put on. Also it causes a greyish film on the gums, a bad taste in the mouth, bad breath or crater like ulcers between the teeth. This prevented some of the soldiers in the trenches to eat and had to be force fed.


What was life like for soldiers who were fighting in trenches?

Very bad There was a lot of mud Toxic gases Smells like rats lice everywhere dead bodies on the floor

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What were the conditions for soldiers in the trenches?

Bad


What bad did the trenches do for the soldiers?

by silvia vera,they make them do whatever they want for them to make and that is so bad silvia


How did condition get very bad in trench in ww1?

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.


How did trenches benefit soldiers?

it provided protection from bullets. the only bad thing is they had to crouch most of the time and mortar shells could get in.


Where did lice come from in the trenches of World War 1?

Humans carry two types of lice. The lice normally found in the trenches would be taken there by soldiers with bad cleanliness habits and spread among the others in close proximity.


What challenges do the soldiers face in the trenches?

Soldiers had to live through flooded trenches, rats running amok, dead bodies in the trenches, and gas attacks. But when the men tried to leave the trenches they were mowed down by gunfire, so you were stuck.


What were the soldiers dietary habits in the trenches?

The British and ANZAC soldiers usually ate 'ANZAC' biscuits because they lasted for a long time and tinned meat and vegetables. The ANZAC & British armies often threw food from their trenches to the Turkish trenches and vica versa, but the Turks usually threw the food back because it was not fresh and tasted bad but the British most always took the Turk's food if it was given to them.


What was the health like in trenches?

Answerthe trenches were not healthy because their were lots of desises like trench mouth and trench food, and the soldiers did not get that much food AnswerThe trenches were not healthy at all. Soldiers were prone to lots of diseaeses like trenchfoot and shellshock. Trenchfoot was gained due to the large amount of mud and cold water in the trenches. AnswerHorrible, the soldiers were at risk to trenchfoot, trenchfoot is when water gets into a soldiers tight boots for more than 2 weeks and then the feet start to become deformed and bits start falling off. The soldiers were also at risk to trench mouth, trench mouth is caused by poor hygiene and nutrition, an infection of any kind teeth or throat, smoking, stress and a weak immune system. A few of these could cause the trench mouth. Trench mouth is when the gums quickly become painful, red and swollen, and bleed in when pressure is put on. Also it causes a greyish film on the gums, a bad taste in the mouth, bad breath or crater like ulcers between the teeth. This prevented some of the soldiers in the trenches to eat and had to be force fed.


What was life like for soldiers who were fighting in trenches?

Very bad There was a lot of mud Toxic gases Smells like rats lice everywhere dead bodies on the floor


What was it like life in trenches?

bad


What was the health like for the soldiers in the trenches?

BAD...they had no bathroom so the did there buisiness in the water where they slept and drank and often times it was very crowded and terrible places. They were infested with desease and rodents!


What is the typical experience of soldier in World War 1?

Conditions were very grim for soldiers in WWI. Battles got locked into stalemates in signature "trench war" fashion, where soldiers would wait in trenches, avoiding small arms fire, while artillery bombed around them. There were extreme health risks to being in the marshy earth consistently, bad food supplies, and rampant deaths.