<P> Geography greatly affected the events and outcomes of World War I' . As World War I was one of the first true global conflicts, it was shaped by the influence of multiple nations and each countries unique problems . Other factors helped shape the war and changed the course of fighting . With the rise of imperialism and a desire for resources, the war involved almost all European nations, and was therefore fought on several fronts . Geographic barriers created diversions and weather patterns helped in leading the Allies to victory . Also, the new spread of technology along with trench warfare and disease eventually led to the defeat of Germany and Austria - Hungary . </P> <P> Imperialism before World War I had been on the rise since the mid-nineteenth century because industrialization had caused a growing need for natural resources . Regions like Africa and India had been settled by European countries in order to make profit and extend power . Tensions began to rise as nations formed alliances with one another to improve their strength . Due to geographical closeness, Germany, Austria - Hungary, and Italy came together as the Triple Alliance and later became the Central powers due to their central positioning in Europe . France and Britain became allies along with Russia in order to defend their borders and support each other in case of war . Conflicts in the Balkans grew steadily, and after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, alliances drew almost all European nations and colonies into what would become known as World War I . </P> <P> Due to the geographical positioning of the Triple Entente, the Central Powers were faced on all sides by their enemies . Once Italy had joined in on the side of the Allies, the war became a three front war . The big Western front was in France, and Italian Front in the mountains of Italy, and the Eastern Front was on the border of Russia . Because Germany and Austria - Hungary had to split their armies, they were severely weakened . While the Schlieffen Plan intended for Germany to send ninety percent of their army to France and quickly overtake it then move to Russia, they were held up by fierce fighting at the First Battle of the Marne . </P> <P> Throughout major battles in the war, geography influenced the method of fighting and often the victor . At Ypres, many men died by drowning in thick, liquid mud and fighting conditions were awful The Gallipoli Campaign involved the death of many Australian Allied soldiers because of the positioning of the peninsula . The Ottoman soldiers were able to position themselves at the top of a hill while all of the Allied soldiers remained at the bottom . In order to defeat the Central Powers, they had to get to the top of the hill without getting shot . Very few men ever made it up the hill, and if they did, they were shot shortly after . The Gallipoli Campaign was a defeating loss of the Allies . </P>

What geographic advantage did the allies gain when italy and greece joined the alliance
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