Soccer.
football
Both sides played football.
Both sides played football.
to prevent the enemies from entruding the trenches and it could help the gunners get an accurate view of the enemy
I beliveve it was called 'no man's land"
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.
Trenches were dug to protect the soldiers from enemy bullets.
soldiers dug the trenches as a way to stay protected from enemy artillery.
The soldiers would hide in the trenches and fire at the enemy.
by going down when the enemy try to kill you
During World War I, trenches were for the most part located directly in front of the enemy's projected line of attack. Where possible, trenches were also located to the sides of enemy positions; however, many trenches (such as those used for supply- and communication-purposes) extended backwards from the front lines.