craters
Meteorite craters or impact craters.
No, not all craters on the moon are impact craters. Some craters are created through volcanic activity. Volcanic craters are formed when magma rises to the surface and erupts, creating a depression.
The large holes on the moon are called craters. They are formed by the impact of meteoroids, asteroids, and comets colliding with the surface of the moon.
The craters on moons are simply called craters. They are formed by impact events from asteroids, comets, or meteoroids striking the surface of the moon.
It is mostly in the form of water ice in sheltered parts of craters.
depends on shell, but between 2 to 5 ft
A barren expanse of mud-pockmarked land which she'll craters and filled with barbed wire
Soldiers in WW1 were shell-shocked because of the horrors of war that they saw in which their brains never truly recovered from
In private colonial homes
Because it kills a lot of soldiers.
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In ww1, soldiers were shot at dawn for suffering from shell shock and for desertion. They shot these soldiers so that other soldiers weren't encouraged to be a coward.
Because the deep trenches protected them from bullets and shell fragments that were fired at the soldiers and so that the soldiers could be be seen (as targets).
Shell shock.
Shell shocked
trench foot and shell shock