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NavalBattles/Places Fought North Sea Heligoland Bight (two of them) Dogger Bank Jutland English Channel Atlantic Mediterranean Battle of Imbros Battle of Gallipoli Black Sea Baltic Sea Indian Ocean Battle of Coronel Battle of the Falkland Islands Battle of Mas a Tierra

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Battlecruiser Battleship was a fast and hard-hitting ship that added to battle ship fleet. It showed a nation’s naval power. It is very large and can carry many weapons.

Cruisers Dreadnought Fast warship that has a medium tonnage, but is less armored and contains less firepower than a battleship A battleship that contains heavy artillery

Submarines Torpedo Boats watercraft that operates below the water A very small and fast ship that is able to carry torpedoes

Town cruisers Anti-Sub Weapons light ships used for patrolling the seas Royal Navy and Royal Australian Navy

Ships Lost During WWI Blue= Allied Powers Pink= Central Powers CountryBattle ShipsCruisersGunboatsTorpedo BoatsSubmarinesDestroyers Russia France Great Britain Italy United States Japan Germany Austria-Hungary Turkey124503

Technological Advances Sonar To detect submarine/oncoming weapons Mainly England Turbine Engine to make the boats move faster Higher performance and less room taken up Radio Communication Aviation primarily focused on reconnaissance Naval Mines Defense mines made it difficult for capital ships to get close enough to attack

(Spoiler: Great Britain won!)