Hmm... that's a really great question but were not really sure even scientist don't really kno but we know it can go really fast about in 80 miles each day so about 15 days then it stops sail
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The number of stops a cargo ship will make depends on how much cargo the ship has and how many places it has to deliver cargo.
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