Well, in the previous war (the Spanish-American war) we were just outgrowing fighting in line formation and trifling had just come along. But when WW1 came along, there were five huge new factors: TRENCHES, TOXIC GAS, AVIATION, TANKS/AUTOMOBILES and MACHINE GUNS.
It eliminated the use of many trenches, revolutionized machinery, and kick started the events to come over better weapons.
there were many new inventions such as the tank , poison gas, and new versions of machine guns. these all mad the nature of the war far more brutal and deadly then before
The Renaissance changed math forever because of the revolutionary nature of the discoveries. Leibniz and Newton separately developed calculus, which makes math an infinitely applicable discipline, not just a way of quantifying objects.
Biochemical Warfare is war using weapons of a biological or chemical nature. such as biotoxins. Anthrax bombs are a good example of bichemical weapons. To use weapons of mass distruction.
Because they used relatively dominant defensive weapons, such as machine guns,wires and artillery compared to the offensive weapons, such as rushing infantry over the top to be slaughtered and inaccurate offensive artillery this caused stalemates and thus made the war slower and thus changed the nature of the war to a war of attrition
Indian Marine commandos are best elite force in the world because there selection procedure are very hard ,training is very tough. After 20 months of hard training one commando have born to the earth. THAY ARE 3 DIMENSION FORCE UNDER WATER, JUNGLE WARFARE AND AIR Warfare's. They always have done operation against nature.
It is important, because it's nature's way to equally distribute and purify water.
Change the nature of people.
World War 1 introduced aerial warfare with airplanes and trench warfare
Yes it could, and yes it will, because no manmade obstacle can hold back the tremendous forces of nature forever.
There was introduction of the atomic bomb, and mass production of tanks.
How about this? "The Civil War was the birthplace of technologies that changed the nature of warfare forever."
Because of nature and food chains.
Because there is a limited amount. We will run out because nature isn't producing it as fast as we are using it.
The Renaissance changed math forever because of the revolutionary nature of the discoveries. Leibniz and Newton separately developed calculus, which makes math an infinitely applicable discipline, not just a way of quantifying objects.
The main and most important change brought by technology in the warfare in the 20th century was elimination of the concept of large standing armies during the war. Technology gave birth to the idea of having small elite groups that could reach the warfare in any part of the world.
The Civil War
Because it is dependent on nature, it is a very slow process.
Yes, because the essential nature of the cheese doesn't change.