Trench

What Is For Breakfast In Ww1?

A typical day, writes Murlin, might include breakfast of oatmeal, pork sausages, fried potatoes, bread and butter and coffee; lunch of roast beef, baked potatoes, bread and butter, cornstarch pudding and coffee; and dinner of beef stew, corn bread, Karo syrup, prunes, and tea. What was for breakfast in the trenches? I give you a […]

What Is Under Mariana Trench?

The three most common organisms at the bottom of the Mariana Trench are xenophyophores, amphipods and small sea cucumbers (holothurians), Gallo said. “These are some of the deepest holothurians ever observed, and they were relatively abundant,” Gallo said. Is there anything below Mariana Trench? With high pressure and darkness, the creatures are still alive and […]

Which Ocean Is Coldest?

The Arctic Ocean. The Arctic Ocean is the coldest ocean, with average temperatures of about 28°F, but with global warming the arctic is heating twice as fast as the rest of the world. This body of water is also the smallest of the world’s oceans. Which ocean is colder Pacific or Atlantic? Is the Atlantic […]

What Is Considered A Trench?

A trench is defined as a narrow excavation (in relation to its length) made below the surface of the ground. In general, the depth of a trench is greater than its width, but the width of a trench (measured at the bottom) is not greater than 15 feet (4.6 m). When a trench is 4 […]

What Is The Opposite Of Trench Warfare?

Antonyms. cold war make peace peace. armed combat. What is a antonym for trench? Antonyms. professional depressurise desynchronize depressurize pressurize. What ended trench warfare? The Allies’ increased use of the tank in 1918 marked the beginning of the end of trench warfare, however, since the tank was invulnerable to the machine gun and rifle fire […]

What Is A Trench In Ww1?

Trenches were common throughout the Western Front. Long, narrow trenches dug into the ground at the front, usually by the infantry soldiers who would occupy them for weeks at a time, were designed to protect World War I troops from machine-gun fire and artillery attack from the air. Why did they use trenches in ww1? […]

Whats Trench Means?

1a : a long cut in the ground : ditch especially : one used for military defense often with the excavated dirt thrown up in front. What is trench give an example? 1. The definition of a trench is a long, narrow ditch sometimes dug by troops during wartime to hide from enemies. A long […]

What Is The 5 Foot Rule Excavation?

Trenches 5 feet (1.5 meters) deep or greater require a protective system unless the excavation is made entirely in stable rock. If less than 5 feet deep, a competent person may determine that a protective system is not required. When working in a 4 foot trench there must be an exit within 25 feet of […]

What Happens When It Rained In The Trenches?

Rain. Rain brought many problems for forces in the trenches, particularly in the fall and winter months. Water weakened the structural integrity of the wood by being soaked up and not having a chance to dry. It made the metal rust, eroding it. Did WW1 trenches flood? Trenches frequently became waterlogged and particularly heavy storms […]

How Is Trench Depth Measured?

The depth of single high-aspect-ratio trenches and the step height of opaque materials can be measured. Deep trenches (50-225 μm) are measured with a white light interferometer. Shallower trenches and step height profiles are measured with a chromatic white light sensor. How are depth measured? Commonly abbreviated as D, depth is a measurement of how […]

Is A Trench A Ditch?

A trench is a long narrow ditch. Ditches are commonly seen around farmland especially in areas that have required drainage, such as The Fens in eastern England and the Netherlands. Why is it called a ditch? The origins of the word lie in digging a trench and forming the upcast soil into a bank alongside […]

What Is A Drainage Ditch Called?

A swale is like a ditch but it’s broad and shallow, and usually covered or lined with turfgrass or other vegetation. The purpose is to slow and control the flow of water to prevent flooding, puddling, and erosion and/or avoid overwhelming the storm drain system. What is another word for drainage ditch? In this page […]