They cut it. Treaded vehicles just ran it over.
Of course not. Barbed wire fences aren't solid and a snake would simply go under the wire.
Barbed wire changed agriculture because, back before barbed wire was invented animals or livestock could wander freely. So, when the farmers decided that they needed to stop that from happening the put up barbed wire fences. The barbed wire fences had sharp " barbs " on the end of them so when the animals would walk up to it and touch it, it would poke them and they usually wouldn't go there again. Good question!
It would of been quite difficult cause you would have to go under the barbed wire and through the trees and through the German barbed wire then go into their trenches so it would of been quite hard.
I don't believe that there is any PS2 game game with a barbed wire match in it. I do know that in Smackdown vs Raw 08 & 09 go outside of the ring to the right (near the announce tables) and search for a weapon under the ring, you will most likely find a barbed wire baseball bat.
No. Barbed wire is the most common type of permanent fencing to use for cattle. It is designed to poke the animals in the skin so they don't try to go through the fence, but it's also good enough for them to scratch an itch on. Barbed wire seems to be one of the most effective types of fencing wire to use to enclose cattle on pasture than other wire. However, a piece of barbed wire laying on the ground that is ingested by a cow will hurt her. If that piece of wire punctures the stomach wall she will develop an infection called Hardware Disease. But wire on the fence that stays on the fence, will not hurt cattle.
Before the invention of barbed wire, a rancher's cattle just went all over the land, and during roundup time, you had to go find them. Also, someone driving cattle could simply cut across a person's land in order to get to market. With the invention of barbed wire, roundups becanme easier, and "Line houses" were set up along the fences of some larger ranches, in order to make sure the cattle were in good health year round. The upside/downside (depending on who you ask) was that it kept cattle drivers from cutting across property, making them go aroound, thus lengthening their travel time.
When someone is so extreme and says something far more exaggerated than what it really is. Going over the top of a Trench is when the Front line soldiers go over the top of the Parapets, through the massive coils of barbed wire onto 'No Man's Land' Hope this explained what is was that you was after (:
dry farming made farming easier because it shifted the focus from water dependent crops to non water dependent crops barbed wire made farming easier because farmers could make sure that the ranchers cattle didn't go on their land but bad for ranchers because the couldn't ranch like they were once able to .
there were three main methods used in ww1 1 jump over it 2 cut through it 3 go around it
Don't go over 30 Amps with a 10 Ga wire.
Numb whatever touched the electric wire then go to the hospital as fast as you can
it is first converted into an electric signal by your telephone, and then transmitted over the copper wire