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How did the weather affect the soldiers in World War I?

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The impact of rain on the trenches was worse at the beginning of the war than it was at the end. As the war raged on, the design of the trenches changed leading to better drainage, but the weather continued to affect the trenches, especially during the winter months. The cold and harsh winds affected them and made them Ill.

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the cold and harsh conditions made the soldiers sick with illnesses and disease

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