Northern France is mainly arable, agricultural land. The soil isn't rocky but easy to dig. The land is relatively flat so it was useful to dig trenches to protect against the enemy's bullets.
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yes it is in the northern hemisphere
Northern hemisphere, as the rest of Europe.
Calais is a major port in Northern France, near the border with Belgium.
English Channel
The flat and open terrain of northern France provided ideal conditions for digging extensive trench networks during World War I, as it allowed for easy construction and maintenance of the trenches. Additionally, the chalky soil in this region made it more stable for digging and provided natural drainage, reducing the risk of flooding in the trenches.
The Somme river region, northern France.
The Somme river region, northern France.
There is no geographical feature that forms the border between Portugal and Spain. The Strait of Gibraltar and Mediterranean Sea separates Iberian Spain and Morocco. The Pyrenees Mountains forms the border between Spain and France and Spain and Andorra.
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It is in northern France, in Paris.
The one in 1914 to 18, known for trench warfare, much of it was fought in northern France/Belgium, and was also be known as 'The Great War', generally before WW2.
beet and potatoes grow well in Northern France
No, Northern Ireland is not and never has been ruled by France.
Bourges, an historical town, is located close to the geographical center of mainland France.
yes it is in the northern hemisphere
Bourges, an historical town, is located close to the geographical center of mainland France.