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there is a dug out which is used to sleep in, store equipment in and hide from enemy attack.

there is also duck boards which are placed in the bottom of trenches do soldiers dont have to stand in mud and water.

wooden periscope is used to see over the top of the trench so the soldiers dont get there heads blown off.

fire step to stand on when firing/so can see over the top.

parapet of sandbags used as a protective layer to prevent walls of the trench collapsing in the blasts.

barbed wire to prevent easy access to the trench by the attacking enemy.

no mans land is the area between the trenches where fighting took place when they went over the top.

wooden/iron support is to prevent weak places collapsing.

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