The Eastern and Western Fronts of World War I had similarities and differences. In 1–2 sentences, explain how the Eastern Front and Western Front compared in terms of geography and strategies.
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The Eastern Front was characterized by vast, open spaces and fluid, mobile warfare, while the Western Front was characterized by trench warfare and a static, stagnant front line. The Eastern Front also covered a much larger geographic area and involved multiple fronts, while the Western Front was more concentrated in a relatively smaller region.