World War I trenches were typically about 6 to 8 feet wide and could accommodate multiple soldiers. Depending on the design and length, a single trench section could hold anywhere from a few dozen to over a hundred soldiers. The cramped conditions were often exacerbated by equipment and supplies, making space limited for movement and comfort.
there would be about 4 people that could fit in a Morrison shelter, depending with your size.
Depends on the exact weight and square mileage of your butt.
well normally only a small family of 4 could fit in but there were over 20 people coming in and out during the invasions so really over 20 people were in a morrison shelter.
9000000000 people can fit on the Hindenburg
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5-10 people could fit into a tipi that's one family
I would say about 5 to 8 people could fit in the megs mouth.
How many ppl fit in the wtc
1500 people fit in the Globe Theater.
Many people.........about 10,000...i think
around 3 people could fit in a morrison shelter. you could fit more but it would be really squished!
Most of them could fit over 60 people but a few had less capacity.
as many as you want or as many people that could fit in your pool?
A domus was a house. The number of people who could fit into one would depend on the size of the house. The larger the house, the more people it could accommodate.
as many people as you can fit haha
3-4 people
3.5 million