The battleship wasn't really invented in one stroke. Ships of war evolved from wood to metal hulls,then to heavier armoured metal, sail gave way to primitive engines, then gradually more sophisticated turbines. Guns got longer barrels, then breech blocks, then more powerful charges.
34 ships were sunk and 288 ships were damaged
cordell hulls contributions were great. he became a lawyer, then a judge and finnaly a member of the tennessee general assenbly.
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Q- ships were disguised merchant ships that carried cannons depth charges and anti-submarine equipment. They were used as bait for German U-boats and commercial raiders. The above is fine except Q ships were in WW1 not 2
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Hulls are on ships not in ponds.
The hulls of these great ships were iron, armored with steel.
Barnacles are shellfish that cling to rocks or ships hulls.
Usually fiberglass or wood, but there are catamarans whose hulls are constructed of cement.
As in crew boats? Shells, Skulls and hulls that kinda stuff
"Ship camouflage" has been used to confuse enemies.
Antarctica is surrounded by ice and icebergs can damage ships without reinforced hulls especially designed for polar travel.
It has 2 hulls.
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