Great Britain entered World War I on 4 August 1914 when the King announced conflict after the termination of a final offer to Germany. The authority clarification zeroed in on securing Belgium as a nonpartisan country; the principle reason, nonetheless, was to forestall a French loss that would have left Germany in charge of Western Europe.
Land was needed to gain power so the need for bigger, stronger ships was needed so that they could be sailed through the rough oceans without being sank to reach land