50 mi. an hour
It can be any size, depending on what it is being used for. They can be huge and set up to create electricity in power plants fired by coal, gas or nuclear power. They can be relatively compact for small ships and the uses in between include steam ships, locomotives and smaller generators.
fast
because the atoms in solid are compact it helps sound to travel fast
Cilia
50 mi. an hour
About six miles per hour or 6.15 knots.
Fast enough to cause a big spolosion
his ships name was candle maker but yes he travel in ships thank you
It can be any size, depending on what it is being used for. They can be huge and set up to create electricity in power plants fired by coal, gas or nuclear power. They can be relatively compact for small ships and the uses in between include steam ships, locomotives and smaller generators.
You have to be going faster than the speed of light. which is not really possible for us yet... but we will get there eventually!Additional answerSorry, but pace ships don't travel anywhere the speed of light. Their speed varies but 25,000 mph is ballpark
british ships,and french ships.
85-90 mph approximately. 90 at it's limit.
Merchant ships did (and still do!) travel all over the world, wherever there are sea ports.
why dont ships travel near the devils mouth cay
Galleons were big lumbering ships that weren't fast nor could they move very easily. When smaller faster ships were built they took galleons out of service. It was like trying to race a big old Catholic against a sports car.
Cruise ships are big ships that are mainly used for pleasure trips. Travel agencies offer packages involving cruise ships complete with aboard and on land accommodations. These ships have already pre-determined locations and arrivals and departures are already scheduled such that managing your trip schedule is easier.