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Q: How did the bombs from WW1 make poppies grow?
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What was so famous about the ww1?

Poppies are famous for the 1st worls war


Why do you wear poppies and what for?

You Wear Poppies in memory of the soldiers who died on Flanders Field. Because They were the only flowers growing when WW1 was happening. ^_^


What weapens were the most deadly in WW1?

the gas bombs


Why do you wear poppies as your symbol?

Because they used to plant poppies around the crosses of the dead soldiers. As it says in flanders fields: Red poppies grew in the bomb blasted earth on the WW1 battlefields in such profusion that the red poppy was adopted to honour the dead.


Why does the poppy represent anzac day?

Because they represent poppies from Flanders in Belgium. In this particular region thousand of lives were lost during the first world war. Poppies grew in the fields after the war. So the poppies don't directly represent the fighting at Gallipoli but are used to remember the dead from all of WW1


Why are the remembrance Sunday poppies so important to wear?

because the red remindes us of the soldiers that faught in ww1 & ww2


Weapons used for the first time in ww1?

Bombs from aeroplanes. Tanks. Poison Gas.


What do the poppies at the World War 1 museum stand for?

Flanders Field in Belgium. A cometary for WW1 soldiers. In Flanders Fields the poppies blow, Between the crosses row on row. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The reason for this is that the WW1 battle fields were stripped of vegetation and turned into fields of mud by the shelling that went on. Poppy seeds lie dormant in the soil for many, many years and when the ground is disturbed and they are brought up to the surface they sprout and flower the next summer. The battle fields of WW1 therefore turned into solid fields of bright red poppies, a striking sight that, given what had happened there, would have made a deep impression on anybody who saw them (hence the poem). In the UK on remembrance day (11/11) people wear red poppies and lay poppy wreaths in memory of the WW1 fallen.


Where were the most bombs dropped in ww1?

The British dropped 660 tons of bombs on Germany, more than twice what Germany had managed to loose on England.


What became a symbol of remembrance on the battlefrilds of the western fronts in ww1?

I have no idea the last time i checked somebody said poppies grew which i have no idea what that is


What type of bombs were used from the planes of WW1?

just grenades and other chemical filled objects


How important were women to ww1 eventual victory?

very inportant as they made most of the wepons and bombs.