Some were sunk, some captured, some retreated, and some were victorious.
The Persian remnant was withdrawn to Mykale in Asia Minor, where they were captured the following year by the Greek fleet at the same time as the Persian army was defeated at Plataia. This ended the Persian invasion.
Battle of Salamis happened in -480.
First of all the Athenians did not win the battle of salamis, the Greeks did and they won because they had smaller and faster Greek ships
Wood, with metal fittings and rams.
He had the captains of the Phoenician ships in his fleet, who lost their ships early in the battle, beheaded as an example to the others.
Triremes - three (tri-) banks of oars.
The actual number of people who died in the Battle of Salamis is not recorded. However, more than 300 ships were lost, many of them with all hands.
Because Salamis was a sea battle, and the Greek side woulld be at a bit of a disadvantage without ships.
800 ships, crew of each 200 = 160,000.
This is not known, but with 40 ships lost, perhaps 8,000.
A Persian fleet of about 400 ships and a similar nuber of ships from a consortium of Greek city-states.
Salamis was a sea battle. With about 400 ships on each side, each had 400 x 200 crew = 80,000.
No, it was the Athenians. Salamis was a sea battle, and at that time Sparta had no navy. Salamis appeared as a chance for the Persians to destroy the Athenian ships, but it was a trap, and the turning point of the Second Persian War.