A deep trench latrine is a type of sanitation facility designed for rural or low-resource settings, where a long, narrow trench is dug into the ground to collect human waste. Users squat over the trench, which allows for the waste to be deposited directly into the soil, promoting natural decomposition. This method is cost-effective and requires minimal materials, but it can pose hygiene and environmental concerns if not properly managed. Regular maintenance and proper siting are essential to minimize health risks and groundwater contamination.
very smelly!
Trenches were about seven feet deep muddy holes that could stretch for miles. They were protected by barbed wire about six feet outside the trench and had holes dug in the side where the solders could rest. At the end of each units section there was a latrine (toilet) dug out, usually four to five feet deep.
The trench is 35,600,056 ft deep
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Marianas Trench
It is in the Mariana Trench!
about 6 miles deep
First off, its Mariana Trench, and it is at 11,033 meters (36,201 feet) deep
The Hellenic trench is about 5000 meters or 16404 feet at the Matapan Deep system.
35 838ft/10 923m deep. the deepest point in the trench is the challenger deep
its 3 inches deep
Deep Trench in the ocean floor. It can sometimes be mistaken for a mid-ocean ridge.