what important work do trees do during wars
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Trees are used as spy posts on the front lines during wars.
- The enemy forces are concealed using trees during wars.
- Trees are used for food, hiding as well as shelter in war situation.
- Trees are so important in war that during the world war I , fake iron trees were set up for unseen advantages.
- Fake trees were used by the Britishers, the Germans and the French in world war I.
- However, the French were the first one to come with the idea of trees and later tutored the Britishers and the Germans.
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The trees were used as undercover and observation spots for the soldiers during wars.
- The soldiers used to mimic trees to use as an undercover to plot down their target or enemys' location so that they can be prepared for the war.
- They used trees as good spots for observation of the movements of their enemies.
- Therefore, trees and wood are used for navigational landmarks.
- It also aids in camouflage from the enemies and thereby protecting the soldiers.
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