It was called No Man's Land SO FOOK AFF
The trench hiding place is called a bolthole!
It's called no-mans land.
They are called oceanic trenches.
It was called "No Man's Land".
The area between the trenches in WWI was called No Man's Land. It was called this because it was very dangerous if you were a soldier in No Man's Land. There were mines, and constant machine gun fire.
"No-man's-land" because no one side controlled the area between the trench lines .
I beliveve it was called 'no man's land"
They are called trenches.
A depression in the ocean floor where subduction takes place is called a trench. Trenches are formed at convergent plate boundaries where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another, leading to the recycling of old oceanic crust back into the mantle.
The area between trenches was called 'No-mans land'. This is because whenever a man was sent into no mans land it was basically a suicide mission because as soon as he stepped out of his trench he would be shot by the enemy. Because of everyone being shot as soon as they came out of their trench, no men were in that area and so it was called no mans land.
It was called No Man's Land because neither side controlled it.
The area between the trenches on the Western Front during World War I was commonly referred to as "No Man's Land." It was a devastated strip of land filled with barbed wire, shell craters, and other hazards, making it extremely dangerous for soldiers to cross. It was a deadly territory with little to no control by either side.