coninental trenches are trenches that go across countries...i think
Trenches are caused by plate movement.
Reserve trenches
In the Trenches was created on 2007-01-30.
Reserve trenches were used as supplies for the trenches out the front. In world war one, they had come up with a technique of hiding in trenches before they fight. To do this properly, they had made them zig-zags. The trenches on the front line were where the soldiers would fight from. Reserve trenches were used in case these people had anything happen to them and they needed to use more trenches and more men. Throughout the war, the conditions of the front line trenches became worse as the communication and reserve trenches improved. I hope that helped :)
Most vehicles that carry an anti-theft device is obvious. You can find notices throughout the vehicle and the windows of the vehicle. Using the VIN number on the vehicle can show if the vehicle is equipped with an anti device system.
Vehicle Anti-Theft System
During anti-hijacking procedures
To reset the anti theft system in any vehicle the owner must take the vehicle to a dealership. The owner must be able to prove the vehicle belongs to them in order to get a reset code. There is no other way to rest the anti theft system.
The Anti-Lock brakes pulsate so the brakes do not lock up (anti) and cause the vehicle to side out.
Vehicle anti theft system
The driver would need to step on the brake pedal when braking a vehicle equipped with anti-lock brakes. FYI, the driver would also need to step on the brake pedal when braking a vehicle that is NOT equipped with anti-lock brakes. Hope this helps.
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Up until the Vietnam War, there were two basic types: Anti-vehicle & Anti-personnel. Anti-vehicle mines disabled the tracks and road wheels of the armored tracked vehicles; they DESTROYED soft skinned vehicles such as jeeps and trucks. Anti-personnel mines destroyed/dismembered the men themselves.
Turn the steering wheel in the direction you want to vehicle to go.
Be pointless. The point of anti-lock brakes it to effectively "pump" the brakes for you.
Passive anti-theft systems arm automatically after your vehicle is shut off and all passengers exit the vehicle. Active anti-theft systems require you to arm the system with a remote control attached to your keychain.