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Long narrow areas of deep water close to plate boundaries are called?

Trenches, or deep sea trenches.


Where on earth do you find high pressure areas?

all in trenches


What is a communications trench in World War I?

In the same trench, they'd probably just yell down the line or walk. If they were in different trenches, they'd send a runner, someone with a track or some sort of running background to pretty much dodge bullets to get the message to the other trench.


What are trenches in the war?

Trenches were long, narrow holes in the ground used to shelter soldiers in between the battles. These trenches were full of lice, rats and mud.


How do you make a sentence with the word trenches?

The flat region between the trenches became known as 'no man's land'.


What the land between the trenches?

No-man's-land


What land is between the trenches?

No-man's-land


Where is an ocean trench most likely to form?

Ocean trenches form at areas of subduction.


The area between two trenches?

no man's land


Why are there wire between the front trenches?

to prevent the enemies from entruding the trenches and it could help the gunners get an accurate view of the enemy


What is the difference between trench and ridges?

Trenches are long, narrow depressions in the Earth's surface, usually formed by tectonic activity or erosion. Ridges, on the other hand, are elevated areas or lines along the Earth's surface, often created by the movement of tectonic plates or the accumulation of sediment. In simple terms, trenches are valleys, while ridges are peaks or elevated areas.


What is the open area between the trenches known as?

no mans land =|