Sea war you can just blow a hole in the enemy ship and they'll sink, and you have a good view around you.
Land war, you have to have enough men to fend off enemies or enough men to penetrate the enemy base, and you need tactics which makes it more complicated than sea war.
For Americans fighting on or near their own soil the Civil War was the bloodiest of the wars. It would out do the Revolutionary War, The War of 1812 and The Mexican American War. The Battle of Gettysburg out did them all.
Antietam in the Civil War
Czar Alexander
They believed that this increased the difficulty of rational peacetime settlements even more difficult because anything could be a target in total war, from food to vehicles. "If it belongs to the enemy we will destroy it" is the idea of total war. Because of this idea it is much more difficult to create a rational peacetime settlement than did earlier types of warfare.
The D-Day attack was more difficult than previous battles due to its complex planning and coordination required for the large-scale amphibious invasion of Normandy. The Allies faced formidable German defenses, including fortified bunkers, obstacles on the beaches, and challenging terrain. Additionally, the timing of the attack was critical, as it depended on favorable weather conditions and precise synchronization of air, land, and sea forces, making it a highly intricate operation compared to earlier battles.
It was fought in the year 1812.
The land war during the War of 1812 was more challenging than the naval conflict due to the vast and rugged terrain of North America, which complicated troop movements and logistics. Additionally, the U.S. military faced issues such as inadequate training, poorly organized forces, and internal divisions, making land campaigns harder to coordinate and execute. In contrast, naval battles often favored the U.S. due to its innovative ships and tactics, allowing for more decisive engagements at sea. The difficulties of sustaining a prolonged land campaign, combined with the challenges of local resistance and supply shortages, made the land war particularly arduous.
Getting to the Amazon by land is more difficult. The Amazon is much longer than the Mississippi. The Mississippi has always been more of a major highway.
I can't quite see what you are asking. Do you mean 'Why is it more difficult to carry someone on land rather than in the water'?
Tactically, the British lost more battles in the War of 1812. But interestingly, the suffered less deaths than the American side.
Yes, there is more water than land.
Because the southerners didn't want them to.
They lived in mountainous regions
There is more water on earth than land.
It isn't any more difficult to govern in China than any other country. In fact, because of totalitarian nature of the government, it is easier.
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it has more water than land