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What were some of the health problems of being a soldier in the trenches?

When it rained, the trenches would fill with water and the soldiers had to stay in it. When they did, they would get some fungus disease known as "trench foot" on their feet from standing in the cold muddy water for so long. There were also rats.


Why are the British and German trenches different?

TheGermans realized that they would have to stay in hem longer so they carefully planned their trenches. The British however didn't realize this and hastily constructed their trenches. Hope that helped!


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How had trenches developed?

soldiers dug the trenches as a way to stay protected from enemy artillery.


How did the soldiers stay hygienic in the trenches?

they didn't


What was a typical day for soldiers in trenches?

the typical day for the soldiers was when they had to stay in their trenches because it was snowing and it was freezing outside


Where do the army stay during war today?

they stay in trenches and some day they feel like going back to their loved ones and then they die.the army live in trenches were there are rats


How long did trenches extend?

Trenches in WWI extended about 400 miles.


How Long Did They Live In Trenches For?

they lives in the trenches for over five year i think :)


What was Frances military strategy during ww1?

There Stratagy was basically to stay in the trenches and fight from there. They would make fancy posters to get people to join the fight.


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

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


Where were the trenches and how were they constructed in World War 1?

The trenches were in the front lines of the war zone, they were dug by the soldiers who then both fought from and lived in these trenches for long periods of time. They were small but not as small as we would think. They were dug in a zigzag pattern so that if an enemy breached the defenses and entered the trench he would not be able to kill a lot of soldiers since they would not be in a straight line.