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The three rows of trenches covered between 200 and 500 yards of ground. Communication trenches, were dug at an angle to the frontline trench and was used to transport men, equipment and food supplies.

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What trenches were long lines dug into the ground facing the trench?

Yes, trenches were long lines dug into the ground facing the trench.


How were the wounded cared for in the trenches?

The wounded were taken to field hospitals and dressing stations behind the lines.


In the section organization of trenches What were the four types of trenches used by allies?

The four types of trenches used by the Allies during World War I included front-line trenches, support trenches, reserve trenches, and communication trenches. Front-line trenches were directly involved in combat, providing soldiers with a position to defend against enemy attacks. Support trenches were located behind the front line, housing additional troops and supplies, while reserve trenches were further back, serving as a staging area for reinforcements. Communication trenches connected these various trench lines, facilitating movement and communication between them.


How cold were the trenches in winter in World War 1?

Very cold & wet. Trenches were extremely miserable places to live in. Remember the trenches are mainly outdoors. Some trench lines had underground bunkers connected to them, that could be heated the old fashioned way.


If 3 men can dig 6 trenches in 4 days how many days would it take for 4 men to dig 24 trenches?

3 men dig 6 trenches in 4 days==> each man digs (6/3) = 2 trenches in 4 days==> each man digs (4/2) = 1/2 trench per day.==> Given 4 men, you get (4 x 1/2) = 2 trenches per day.==> It takes them (24/2) = 12 days to dig 24 trenches.

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What trenches were long lines dug into the ground facing the trench?

Yes, trenches were long lines dug into the ground facing the trench.


How do you separate a circle in 3 parts with 2 lines?

Any two lines that intersect the circle but do not meet each other will do that.


Can 3 separate lines all be perpendicular to each other?

No, not in the same plane. But in 3 dimensions it is possible


In what countries were the trenches?

Trenches were used extensively in World War I in countries such as France, Belgium, Germany, and other Western European nations where the front lines were established.


What were the lines of defence dug into the earth called?

Trenches were the lines of defense dug into the earth, particularly during WWI.


What did they do to stop the enemy from the trenches in ww1?

They shot at them, used barbed Wires and lines.


Can you separate parentheses on two lines?

ye s you can for example you could do 6-2*3+8*5 so you would separate them by addition and subtraction


The western front was consisted of two lines of trenches along the Eastern border of which country?

France


How were the wounded cared for in the trenches?

The wounded were taken to field hospitals and dressing stations behind the lines.


In the section organization of trenches What were the four types of trenches used by allies?

The four types of trenches used by the Allies during World War I included front-line trenches, support trenches, reserve trenches, and communication trenches. Front-line trenches were directly involved in combat, providing soldiers with a position to defend against enemy attacks. Support trenches were located behind the front line, housing additional troops and supplies, while reserve trenches were further back, serving as a staging area for reinforcements. Communication trenches connected these various trench lines, facilitating movement and communication between them.


Where were trenches in position to the enemy?

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.


How cold were the trenches in winter in World War 1?

Very cold & wet. Trenches were extremely miserable places to live in. Remember the trenches are mainly outdoors. Some trench lines had underground bunkers connected to them, that could be heated the old fashioned way.