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How far down were the trenches dug?

from 7 feet to 8


What rare disease was there in WW1 in the trenches?

answer is Down town abbey


What were the lack of facilities on the goldfield?

There was often no supply of clean, fresh water, as the creek and river water was stirred up by the panning that went on. There were certainly no hygiene facilities, often just being open trenches for waste.


What were the toilets called in World War 1 trenches?

The usual term the army uses for such facilities, whether it is a simple ditch or indoor plumbing, is "latrine."


Why were trenches hard to attack?

These trenches were not easy to get rid of, if you went over the top to attack the other side, machine guns would strike men down.


What were the ways to protect the trenches from enemy?

by going down when the enemy try to kill you


List down of the facilities a first aid room?

a


What happen on Christmas in world war 1?

a cease fie in the trenches, soldiers from both sides put down their guns, and ate, drank and celebrated together before retunring to their trenches.


What process is evident at oceanic trenches?

subduction, which is when one tectonic plate is pushed down beneath another tectonic plate.


What country first used trenches in WW1?

Eastern France is where the most northerly point was and the trenches stretched all the way down to the Swiss border. The trenches were unable to go through Switzerland as Switzerland was a neutral nation.


How did machine guns influence how wars were fought?

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.


What are continental trenches?

coninental trenches are trenches that go across countries...i think