The time it takes for a container ship to cross the Pacific Ocean can vary depending on factors such as the ship's speed, route, and weather conditions. On average, a container ship can take around 10 to 15 days to cross the Pacific Ocean.
The time it takes for a container ship to cross the Pacific Ocean can vary depending on factors such as the ship's speed, route, and weather conditions. On average, a container ship can take anywhere from 10 to 20 days to cross the Pacific Ocean.
The time it takes for a cargo ship to cross the Pacific Ocean can vary depending on factors such as the ship's speed, route, and weather conditions. On average, a cargo ship can take anywhere from 10 to 20 days to cross the Pacific Ocean.
about 2 weeks, 14 days
My best guess would be a month
That depends entirely on where in the Pacific to where in the Atlantic.
The Pacific Ocean is not 'long'; it is wide. But the Pacific is much wider [maximum 12,300 miles] than the Mississippi is long [2320 miles].
Yes, the Corps of Discovery, led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, found a route to the Pacific Ocean. They reached the Pacific Ocean in November 1805 after a long and arduous journey across the western United States.
the pacific ocean
A long long way!
The ocean west of Virginia is a long way away- it is the Pacific.
California is on the est rim of Pacific Ocean. It has a long coastline
depends on the size of the wave and what ocean it is in