wet :)
Reserve trenches
Long periods of intense discomfort in the trenches from the weather and enemy shelling punctuated by patrolling, working on the trenches, setting up wire barricades and other daily necessary duties. Attacks were short, hours, or long, up to a few days and resulted in the most casualties.
The Trenches were grotty , digusting and they had no room
The Trenches were grotty , digusting and they had no room
This prevents the sides of the trenches from collapsing, covering (and suffocating) anyone inside the trench. Trenches can collapse due to artillery fire or merely from shifting soil (often due to rain or other weather).
crowded
the soldiers dug the trenches them selves so they just looked like fields.
bad
not very nice :(
like a mud pit
You can learn about what life was like in the trenches during WW1 by looking to the links below .
The presence of shipwrecks. Shipwrecks are not directly related to tectonic activity but instead are a result of various factors like human error, weather conditions, or navigation hazards. Tectonic activity can be indicated by features like mid-ocean ridges, trenches, volcanic activity, and earthquakes.