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There are many reasons as to why trench warfare was so costly in humans. One reason was because men were ussually in the same place and as a result, the enemy knew where to strike. For example, the enemy would know the exact location of a group of people. The enemy calculates the possition and fires a mortar at that direction, killing a bunch of people. There are many other scenarios like this one... aircrafts, bombs, ect.
Trench warfare was so costly in humans because:
- they were not protected from grenade attacks
- Trench warfare has to do with the use of trenches which were dug and soldiers took cover under in times of war. This was popularly used by the Allies in the World War.
- This warfare was effective against enemies hidden in bunkers as it gave them some sort of cover that reduced the number of casualties based on the fact that there was no available cover.
- While this type of warfare was effective, it still proved costly for the soldiers as they were not protected from grenade attacks which killed a lot of soldiers in the trenches.
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