Dirt
the mud and the wetness in the trenches that made the soildiers in ww1`s feet rott
they fought in the trenches ww1 was known as a war in the trenches
Trenches in WWI extended about 400 miles.
It changed war in the trenches because
Dirt
dirt and wood
mostly dirt & wood
November 1914
trenches were mainely made from mud and water to hold the construction together as is was only a hole dug into the ground.
Many things made it possible to fire from the trenches. Mortars and field artillery were often fired from trenches. Trenches usually had berms (low dirt walls) built in front of them with firing positions along the top of the berm. Trenches sometimes had benches or ladders for gunners and snipers.
A trench is a contour in the ground; it is made of space.
yes there was and they made the place smelly really bad !
Reserve trenches were used as supplies for the trenches out the front. In world war one, they had come up with a technique of hiding in trenches before they fight. To do this properly, they had made them zig-zags. The trenches on the front line were where the soldiers would fight from. Reserve trenches were used in case these people had anything happen to them and they needed to use more trenches and more men. Throughout the war, the conditions of the front line trenches became worse as the communication and reserve trenches improved. I hope that helped :)
Hand grenades are made to kill enemies in trenches ,bunkers and behind covers
The Pacific Ocean is part of the Ring of Fire. The ring of fire is underwater trenches made my moving plates. The plates pushed on each other and eventually moved downward, creating trenches
coninental trenches are trenches that go across countries...i think