True. If you are in a trench, you are literally sitting in a hole in the dirt for hours on end; sometimes keeping watch, sometimes in the heat of battle. If you get injured, there are tons of diseases in the dirt and from humans just sitting in that hole for large amounts of time, usually without showering for days or weeks (depending on where you are and the resources available). Injury, you could get shot in the shoulder while firing, or someone could throw an active grenade into the trench and, well, it wouldn't end well. Mud-- you're sitting in a hole, in the dirt. If it rains, you are now sitting in a wet hole in the dirt, and dedication to your country--or flying bullets--is keeping you there.
Jose San Martin was an argentine general and the prime leader of the southern part of south America. hoped that helped!
the most common language that they speak is called Arabic they speak this the most there.
Taking tribute less than 13000 Premature deaths a year it can also make the problem worse for some people that have breathing problems yr wellcome ✌️☝️