so that soldier could rest and hide from enemies since there are many soldiers
to prevent the enemies from entruding the trenches and it could help the gunners get an accurate view of the enemy
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No. Trenches were used in wars as far back as history is recorded. Trenches were used in the Revolutionary war in the US. Some of these trenches can still be seen at the scene of some battlefields such as Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and Yorktown Virginia.
Rats are Vermin creatures, who feed of the dead bodies of people who have died in war. Dead bodies in the trenches had to be taken far away to stop the rats coming to the trenches. All the soldiers hated the rats and used to beat them with spades for entertainment.
so that soldier could rest and hide from enemies since there are many soldiers
to prevent the enemies from entruding the trenches and it could help the gunners get an accurate view of the enemy
Hand grenades are made to kill enemies in trenches ,bunkers and behind covers
A trench is an excavation in the ground used in war. Soldiers used trenches to store weapons and stay hidden from enemies, while still being able to fire at them.
Trenches form where plates are moving towards each other in a convergent plate boundary, not where they are moving apart. At divergent boundaries, such as mid-ocean ridges, plates are moving apart, creating new crust.
The thing that causes oceanic trenches would be two ocean plates pulling apart. This would leave a space in between the plates that is the trench.
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Far apart.
Far as I know--- 8km(that is including trenches.
Mainly to take photographs of the enemies trenches and check out what the enemy was doing
Ocean trenches occur where plates are moving towards each other and one plate is being pushed beneath the other in a process called subduction. Trenches are formed at convergent plate boundaries where oceanic crust is being forced downward into the mantle.
Well, soldiers fighting in the war had to dig trenches and set up barbed wires along the trenches. They would shoot enemies that were approaching and the barbed wire would slow them down. The trenches provided protection(sometimes) from machine guns.