The Battle of the Atlantic took place throughout the northern region of the Atlantic Ocean. Once the United States entered the war the battle spread all the way to the coast the United States and the Caribbean Sea. The battle lasted over 5 years and 8 months from September 3, 1939 to May 8, 1945. The control of the Atlantic had a major impact on the outcome of the war. Keeping Britain supplied helped to keep the Germans from taking over all of Western Europe. The losses in the battle were staggering. Over 30,000 sailors were killed on each side. The Allies lost around 3,500 supply ships and 175 warships. The Germans lost 783 submarines.
Fun Facts:
Winston Churchill first called it the "Battle of the Atlantic" in 1941.
It was estimated that at least 20 supply ships needed to arrive each day in Britain in order for them to continue to fight the war.
The Allies lost 1,664 supply ships in 1942.
The Germans sometimes used a "wolf pack" tactic where a number of submarines would surround and attack a supply convoy at once.
Allied planes used a large spotlight called the Leigh Light to spot submarines that had surfaced at night.
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In geography, the five theme summarizes and distinctly categorizes the main scope of the discipline. These five themes are:
- Location
- Place
- Human-environment interaction
- Movement
- Regions
The location is the position of an object in place. It is usually expressed with some certain reference on the earth surface. All geographical data have locational attribute.
Place gives the name of a particular location. For example, the Eiffel tower is a place in Paris.
Human-environment interaction; humans interacts with the environment in a number of ways and also, the environment in return greatly shapes the activities of humans. Human beings have in recent time through their activities spiked global warming phenomenon, in return, the environment responded by a host of effects.
Movement is a key theme in geography. It refers to change in position of a body.
Regions are areas on the earth surface that shows a good uniformity in terms of their human and physical component which are interacting.
The chapter introduced you to the five theme geographers use to study and organize information about the world.
A frequently used theme is the theme
of 1._Region_______ that defines area using one or more common characteristics. These characteristics can be 2.____Human_______ the way people's actions and ideas change the earth. They can also be 3.___Physical_____ features of the earth the occur naturally, such as 4.___Precipitation____ the amount of rainfall an area receives.
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