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An assembly line. Doesn't get much more exciting than that.
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The flat region between the trenches became known as 'no man's land'.
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Deep ocean trenches can be formed by undersea earthquakes, land-slides, but also by the movement along the edges of tectonic plates.
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Once to the top of the trenches, the troops would make their way across their own barbed wire and walk across no-man's land in an attempt to make it to the enemy trenches.
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by silvia vera,they make them do whatever they want for them to make and that is so bad silvia
Yes, they collapsed quite often. Soilders often died from being "Drowned" in mud. The soilders tried to make the trenches harder, they paneled them with wood.