Container vessels typically travel at speeds ranging from 16 to 24 knots (approximately 18 to 28 miles per hour or 30 to 45 kilometers per hour). The speed can vary based on factors like fuel efficiency, cargo load, and weather conditions. Some modern, large container ships may even reach speeds of up to 25 knots. However, to save fuel and reduce emissions, many vessels operate at slower speeds, often referred to as "slow steaming."
Yes, a 'vessel' can be a container.
Which water are you speaking of? The water in a vessel, I presume? heat can go into the water, the vessel/container, the air around the vessel, and the structure holding the vessel, and the structures in the vicinity
Container
Yes, have
a vsessel that contains
Hollo container
sailer of a light fast vessel
Vessel
holder, vessel, repository, receptacle
vessel, container, pot
A jug is a serving vessel or container with a spout and a handle.