What is a trench?

A trench is a long and narrow excavation or depression in the ground that is typically deeper than it is wide. Trenches are often dug for a specific purpose, such as to bury utility lines or to provide a defensive position for soldiers. They may also be dug as part of archaeological excavations or construction projects. Trenches can be dug by hand or by using heavy machinery, and they typically have vertical walls and a flat bottom.

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