Culvert or a swale.
It's an ADIT
A culvert is typically used to allow water to flow under a road, railway, or embankment, preventing flooding and erosion by maintaining proper drainage. To use a culvert, you first need to assess the area for water flow and select an appropriate size and type, such as a pipe or box culvert. Installation involves excavating a trench, placing the culvert, ensuring proper alignment and slope for drainage, and then backfilling the surrounding soil. Regular maintenance checks are also important to ensure the culvert remains clear of debris and functions effectively.
In civil engineering, the invert level is the base inside level of a pipe, trench or tunnel the carries liquid, considered the "floor" level. It is used to determine the hydraulic gradient.
Hume pipe Culvert is a cross drainage work or small bridge used to pass flood water through one or number of Precast RCC Hume pipes laid soil.
The flow of surface runoff can be controlled by building retaining walls called retaining walls or earth-retention structures. These walls help manage water flow by preventing soil erosion and stabilizing slopes. They can also redirect water to desired drainage areas, thus minimizing flooding and protecting structures. In some cases, they are used in conjunction with drainage systems to enhance water management.
One word that fits this definition is ditch.
Trench guns, first used in the first world war may also be referred to as combat shotguns, riot shotguns, trench shotguns, bayonets, muskets or blunderbusses.
A French drain is a trench filled with gravel or rock that redirects water away from an area to prevent water damage or flooding. It typically has a perforated pipe in the middle to facilitate water drainage. French drains are commonly used in landscaping and drainage systems.
The nuclear bomb was not used in trench warfare.
trench boxes
"Trench warfare was used in World War I"
trench warfare was first used by obi-wan when he used the force to take out an entire fleet of germans.
A trench was used to stop or slow down vehicles and enemies from entering bunkers, forts, etc.
A cup trench is used to protect unburnt area during a fire when the fire is moving downhill. A cup trench will catch rolling material that is burning and stop it from moving towards the unburned area.
No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".
No, trench warfare was not widely used in World War II as it was in World War I.
They used a trench gun aka a shot gun and a Springfield rifle and a Thompson gun.