Definition
The fourth deck on a ship is, quite simply, the fourth level from the top or main deck. Imagine a multi-story building; this is just the fourth floor. ๐ข It's typically found on larger vessels like cruise ships or aircraft carriers. Depending on the ship's design, it could house cabins, storage, or even recreational facilities. Unlike the bridge, which is for navigation, the fourth deck is often for passenger or crew use. It's one of many levels that make up the complex structure of a large ship.