The average speed of a steamship on the open sea is typically around 20 to 30 knots, which is equivalent to 23 to 34 miles per hour.
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It depends where in Lafayette your talking about but the average sea level is 35 ft above
The average elevation in South Dakota is 670 metres above sea level.
Louisiana's average elevation is 98 feet above sea level. The mean elevation of Wyoming is 6,700 feet above sea level.
Baltic Sea Steamship Company was created in 1835.
The average sea freighter speed is 18-19 knots
The speed of sound has nothing to do with the sea level. It has much to do with the temperature. At 20°C the speed of sound is 343 m/s.
they're very very very slow that all i know
amain is full speed at sea.
The Russian-American steamship line was started around 1902. The Russian Volunteer Fleet had arranged a new steamship service that would run from Black Sea ports and North America, via Italy with an Italian company. They wanted to pull some of the emigrants from the German steamship lines. The cost would be around $40 per person. The NY times has a site where you can find some info. Go to http//query.nytimes.com
cut them open and see the contents of their stomachs then average them
Winedark Open Sea was created in 1993.
The speed of sound in air has really nothing to do with the sea level and its atmospheric pressure. Speed of sound is dependent on the temperature. Look at the link: "Speed of Sound in Air and the effective Temperature".
In Literature the open sea is traditionally called The Seven Seas
Across the Open Sea was created in 1993-07.
18 days on the open sea after the island with calypso