do you mean sea coral? sea coral is just dead sea creatures so it wouldnt be anything -Trinity
Gave the allies control of the sea in that area
The Battle of the Coral Sea is a long story so I have added a link for you to read the entire story.
by using battleships
what was the outcome of the sea battles between england and spain
The slowing of the Persian advance at Thermopylae by a force from Greek cities, including Sparta, was to force a sea battle ,but the Greek lost at sea, and the delaying force at Thermopylae was withdrawn. The Greeks won their sea battle at Salamis later on, so Thermopylae had no effect on the outcome of the war. It did, however, become a symbol of staunch resistance.
Neither side won
Neither side won
Neither side won
The Persian Wars would have proceeded the same if the Spartans had not slowed the Persians at Thermopylae. The reason the Spartans wanted to hold up the Persian advance was to force a sea battle in the Artemisium Strait to destroy the Persian navy.The Persians won the sea battle, and it had to be refought later at Salamis. After the failure of the sea battle, the blocking force at Thermopylae was withdrawn. The battle had no effect on the outcome of the invasion.No difference whatsoever, the Persians simply moved on with a three day delay of no effect.
The most obvious outcome was that England was not invaded by the Spanish and went on to become the most prominent sea-faring nation in the world over the following 200 years.
The Battle of the Java Sea; WWII's only massive all cruiser sea battle.