The interior of the Edmund Fitzgerald was primarily functional, designed for the ship's operational needs. It featured a large cargo hold capable of carrying iron ore, and the crew's quarters included sleeping cabins, a mess area, and a wheelhouse with navigational equipment. The engine room housed the massive diesel engines essential for powering the vessel. Overall, the inside reflected the rugged and utilitarian nature of Great Lakes freighters of its time.
No, though a structured chorus is the norm it is not required. Look at "The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald" or "The Rose", both big hits without a chorus to be heard.
The RMS Titanic was just over 150' longer and 100' taller than the SS Edmund Fitzgerald. I'm a huge "Fitz" fan, so I had to look it up.
what does the inside of jupiter look like
it look like clear Jell-O
It looks like a energy line inside
In fact, they look just like us inside! Ive been told there is no difference
it look like clear jell-o
It looks like the inside of a pilot fish.
they look nasty
It look like a ball and it has a small ball inside
spongy
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