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.

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.