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The trenches were used to fight in War World I and II mostly, and they fought against disease from rats, hunger, the cold and 'trench foot'. This this this this this this this this this this this and thia happens cause life is screwed up XxCazxX

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Was the trenches significant in the war?

The trenches allowed men to be protected while fighting in the war. Being out of sight from the opposing country significantly increased their chances of surviving. The trenches were also designed focusing on air shooting. This meant they created a design that would also protect them from a plane shooting at them. Without the trenches all of the men would have been killed, and they wouldn't have been given a chance to fight. so yes. the trenches were VERY significant in the war.


How did trenches contribute to world war 1?

Soldiers would dig trenches for protection. They also used them as a place to sleep during the war. They would take shifts so some people could sleep and others would be fighting. I hope this helps.


Why trenches is important?

A reason I can think of in which soldiers used trenches for is to take cover from machine gunfire. Also, the correct title is why trenches ARE important. Not is.


Were the trenches in Germany or England in world war 2?

The Trenches were in neither - they were in France (mainly) and also Belgium.


What should you do if you like a boy that your friend likes also?

What will happen is fighting for attention. But be yourself. Let a person like you for who you are.


Daily routine of soldier in World War 1?

They built new trenches or repaired old ones. They also moved supplies up and down and spent long hours on sentry duty or spying on enemies trenches. They also wrote letters to their families and there were specialized soldiers called sappers which dug tunnels below enemy trenches and placed huge mines there.


What was it like for soldiers living and fighting in the trenches?

----it was hard conditions there where rats and human waste was rotting in the bottom -they did not have a suitable place to excrete/urinate - so there where maggots, fly's and other bugs. ----it was constantly being strafed by Nazi gunners


Why were the British trenches so waterlogged?

British Trenches were waterlogged due to 2 key reasons:The geography of the trenches meant that they were largely flat and below sea level. This meant water was trapped in the trenches as they were dips in the groundThe trenches also had poor drainage systems, which did not allow water to escape


What was there conditions in trenches?

The trenches were Dirty, smelly, horrible places. You had other peoples corpses (dead bodies) everywhere. And there were also rats :(


Why is trench?

A reason I can think of in which soldiers used trenches for is to take cover from machine gunfire. Also, the correct title is why trenches ARE important. Not is.


Did the trenches in World War 1 have a hierarchy?

There were differences in the function and importance of trenches. The first one (closest to the enemy) was also called the Front Line or the Fire Line. A 100 yards behind it you had the support trench and again some 100 yards behind, the reserve trench. And then you had the connecting trenches, who were just there so you could get from one trench to the other. There wasn't a real 'hierarchy' anmong trenches: the front line was most important for fighting, but the other two were important for their support facilities, radio and command rooms and as places for soldiers to rest from front line duties.


What were trenches in world war 1?

trenches were ditches dug for protection of troops from machine-gun fire and bombs. they were also called "fox holes"