Dardanelles .
Pacific
I think it will be for coal, petrol and money
its different because that war was mainly fought on land, in trenches or in no-mans-land. Most wars after, for example world were two, were mainly fought in the air, but also in water and on land but not nearly as close to as much on land fighting as ww1. There was also not every high tech military equipment compared to ww2 or other wars being fought today
Since the beginning of man, he has fought on land and water (ocean, rivers, lakes). Now he fought in the sky too.
It shapes are world by being 75% of are earth.
To water it down as much as possible, there were two main conflicts World War II was fought over: 1) Who would dominate Europe, and then the world, and . . . 2) Who would dominate the Pacific, and then the world.
Britain's Blue Water policy is Britain's both strategic policy that handles Britain's water sources.
Water scarcity is a problem around the world because only two percent of water on earth is fresh water. Also more of that water is being polluted.
Artemesion, Salamis.
Water - in the strait between the island of Salamis and Athens.
Persian Gulf, although the actual war was fought mostly in Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
A boat being surrounded by water is a great example of engulfing.