trenches
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∙ 12y agoA protective ditch is a trench or channel dug in the ground as a defensive barrier around a structure or area to provide protection from enemies or natural elements. It can help to deter or delay potential threats by creating an obstacle that is difficult to cross.
Ditch water tends to have mud in it. The presence of mud particles makes the ditch water heterogeneous. It is not the same all the way through.
long ditch in the ground
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No. You should take cover in a ditch only as a last resort if no other shelter is available. A ditch is simply better than being completely exposed. The only truly safe place is underground or in a reinforced enclosure such as a tornado shelter or bank vault.
Typically, the property owners on either side of the ditch share ownership and responsibility for maintenance. It's a good idea for the property owners to come to an agreement on how to manage and maintain the ditch to prevent any conflicts. If unsure, consulting a lawyer or local government agency can provide clarification on ownership and responsibilities.
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The word "ditch" is broken into one syllable: ditch.
Minnows can be carried into a dry ditch after it rains when the rainwater floods the surrounding area, allowing them to swim into the ditch. They may also be transported there by birds or other animals that can carry them in their feathers or fur from other water sources.
Yes some called it the big ditch or Clinton's Ditch.
The duration of The Ditch is 1.82 hours.
The Ditch (as in "crossing the Ditch").
I found an old shoe in the ditch on my way to school.
you go on the first flore to the left there is ditch right next to the ditch there is a person to get across the ditch you walk slowley across the ditch and the person right next to the ditch whill offer you a fosil
Last Ditch was created in 1977.
Down in a Ditch was created in 1995.
Davidson Ditch was created in 1928.
The plural form of the world ditch is ditches.