How did the fighting of World War II differ from the fighting of World War I? (1 point)

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Less soldiers used
Less soldiers used

More trench warfare
More trench warfare

Less battles
Less battles

Increased use of airplanes

1 answer

The fighting of World War II differed from the fighting of World War I primarily in the increased use of airplanes. While World War I saw the introduction of aircraft in combat, World War II saw a significant expansion in their roles, including strategic bombing, air superiority missions, and the use of aircraft carriers in naval warfare. This shift changed the dynamics of battles and tactics used on the ground and at sea.