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What dangers in the trenches in soldiers in World War 1 face?

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What dangers in the trenches in soldiers in World War 1 face?

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Sometimes the trenches would collapse on top of the soldiers which would result in a dugout and them dying form suffocation. Also there were millions of rats which could actually eat them alive. Lice was another danger because it gradually sucked all their blood little by little. And finally, life in the trenches was dangerous because of the weather. The weather was very cold therefore soldiers could easily get pneumonia or any lung disease. The cold, rainy weather also filled their trenches with water. The soldiers had to stand underwater for almost the whole day, this caused Trench Foot, which was an awful disease which made their feet rot.

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