I am, also, studying WW1 at school. We are doing a project on Trench Warfare, and one of the headings has to be 'The Mud And Its Effects'. I believe that the mud was extremely frustrating for the soldiers in WW1, as it leaked into their boots, got all over their clothes and they must've sunk into at least 5 times a day. Also, imagine trying to sleep in a trench full of mud that you keep slipping in. Horrible, right? It was much worse that that. People could drown in mud if there was a lot of rain before "going over the top". people could sink in craters made by the shelling.
there was mud everywhere.you would have different illnesses
They did the mens work. ww1 at the time was known for the great war because there was no ww2 yet.
they are small houses made frome dried mud. mud huts are houses made of cow dung(poo) and dirt.
there was no losing nations in ww1
They could get severe mental disorders because of the horrific things they had seen whilst fighting. They could suffer from things like shellshock. Not only this, but they could come home with terrible wounds that may not allow them to speak, hear, smell or see. All of their senses could be cut off. Hoped this helped. Eleanor.x
there was mud everywhere.you would have different illnesses
mud, dirt, guns, dead people
the effects of education were that there was no money
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the mud and the wetness in the trenches that made the soildiers in ww1`s feet rott
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The damage it had sustained during ww1
The atomic bomb had no effects on WW1 at it did not exist.
It killed 1.2 million people overall.
WW1 started at the front.
life was very horrible and dirty there was a lot of rat and mud you would get trench foot from all the dirt
mined goods were used in weaponry for cheap and effective weapons