weapons, but i don't know what kinds of weapons.
slow down troop movements, it provided an excellent barrier to movement on foot.
Greatly used in front of the trenches during World War I, the barbed wire had a defensive function to prevent or hinder an enemy frontal attack. Lines of coiled barbed wire were also used for defence in World War II, and in other theatres of war.
The target will be more stable.
I think it is the barbed wire, which was used extensively during Worl.d War I
No tape recording method was in use in world war 2. There was a form of wire recorder available. It used wire instead of tape. It had problems since variations in the thickness of the wire distorted the recording and it never became popular.
bared wire was used mostly to just slow people down and keep people and animals out. that's about it
Barbed wire was used to keep the trench enemies away from the soldiers in case they come for attack.
Traps used in World War I included land mines and wire based obstacles. Also, trenches were dug to prevent troops from crossing large areas of land quickly.
different = barb wire ,weapons=1 bullet to every 3 mins to 8 bullets a second,bugles insted of whistles same= heavy guns,tactics were the same history tijan and emily.l history x
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One of the differences between World war one and the American civil war was in terms of technology. The weapons used in World War One were more technologically advanced than the weapons used in the American Civil War. For example, the World War One was fought with machine guns, poison gas, tanks, planes and barbed wire, although barbed wire was not new it was still the first time it was used in a war, while the American Civil War was fought with rifles and bayonets. Another difference is the reason behind the war. World War One was fought because the next in line for Austria-Hungary's throne was killed and the allies of Austria-Hungary and Serbia all helped out so a small war turned into a World War. The American Civil War was very different, it was fought over the rights to have slaves.
There are many ways to approach this answer. Among the highest of reasons was the overgrazing of land, extended bad weather, and the invention of the barbed wire. The largest of the reasons was the invention of the barbed wire as it turned the open plains into a series of ranches that were fenced in.The Railroadbarbed wire