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Darya [45]
2 years ago
11

How does the struggle on the high seas during World War I point to the importance of geography and of a balance of power between

potential opponents in wartime?
History
1 answer:
Ludmilka [50]2 years ago
7 0

Countries are known to often goes to war. The struggle on the high seas during World War I point to the importance of geography as due to the fact that the island was surrounded by water, Britain’s powerful navy did have the upper hand in the war.

<h3>Why was the war at sea vital to ww1?</h3>

World War One was known to be a war that was mostly fought and won on land.

This war would not have taken place without the transportation and movement of ships. The Command of the sea helped the Allies to bring in the key resources and manpower that was needed to prevail on the Western Front and other places.

This therefore shows that the sea was very important and without it, the items or material needed for the war would not have been possible to bring to the land.

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