Trench foot
Routine was so important in WW1 trenches because if it wasn't people could get lost or people could go places they weren't allowed and they could die
He died from a throat infection.
Soldiers would get sickness like trench foot and lice infection. soldiers would develop extreme cases of shell shock and die. How would you feel if your friends were getting killed by mortars... trenches were NOT a good thing for soldiers
he died of an infection of an arrow shot in his sholder :))
The defender just sits in the trenches since there is no need to push on the enemy trenches. The enemy has to send soldiers down through the dead zone/no man's land where all or most will get shot down by soldiers firing from the defender's trenches or by artillery fire. In fact, many British and American soldiers died this way when arrogant generals with no trench warfare experience sent squads after squads of men to die rushing the defender trenches. The defender also has the benefit of being more prepared for the trench warfare with more time to plan trench design, better supply stocks and delivery routes. For trench design, the defender can create trenches on high ground which is a critical tactical advantage over the attacker and very difficult to break.
The most common way a man would die in the trenches would be that they were shot by a sniper.
Infection
Colic and accidental and intentional poisoning and infection.
infection is most commen
if you get a really bad infection maybe but most likely not
The most common was for slaves to die was either starvation or disease which they picked up on the slave ships.
The most common animals that die from biomedical tests are mice. The second most common animals are rats.
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lung cancer
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most people die through a heart attack
Heart disease