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Lakes, Rivers, Streams, Mountains, Cliffs, Shorelines, Rock formations, Deserts, Oceans, Deep-sea Trenches, Valleys, Hills, Continents,Caves. Just to name a few.
they were loads of fights in the world war 2 but the trenches saved a few of them if you would like any more help go to www.Trench Story.com
That is because the plates are shifting, they moving away from each other causing the Atlantic Ocean to grow wider.
Eastern France is where the most northerly point was and the trenches stretched all the way down to the Swiss border. The trenches were unable to go through Switzerland as Switzerland was a neutral nation.
TrueAnother AnswerCold water oceans are the most productive oceans on earth in terms of animal life.
You don't. Mold takes a few days to visibly grow.
Yes, seaweeds need sunlight for them to survive. They are plants, and they have three different chemicals used in photosynthesis, a brown one, a red one, and a green one, and this primitive grouping is the first division among these plants. They grow within a few metres of the oceans surface.
Ppoachers over hunting them.
Long periods of intense discomfort in the trenches from the weather and enemy shelling punctuated by patrolling, working on the trenches, setting up wire barricades and other daily necessary duties. Attacks were short, hours, or long, up to a few days and resulted in the most casualties.
Well, all the world's oceans are made of water. The Arctic Ocean may be covered with ice for a few months at a time. But only a few m thick at most.
Few plants grow tall on the forest floor because there is a lack of sunlight.
Yes, there are few Protista organisms that grow in the desert.