The official name is "The Wooden Bridge."
no it was a simple wooden bridge across
1. Draw the diagram of Hay's Bridge, and explains its feature.
Wooden bridges have been used since before recorded history. A simple log over a stream is a wooden bridge.
To determine the scale of the diagram of the bridge, you need both the actual length of the bridge and the length represented in the diagram. The scale can be expressed as a ratio of the diagram length to the actual length. For example, if the diagram represents the bridge as 1,000 feet, the scale would be 1:4.2 (1,000 feet in the diagram to 4,200 feet actual). If you provide the length in the diagram, I can help you calculate the specific scale.
Graphics can't be displayed on Answer.com. I suggest searching the internet with: wooden bridge construction pictures. I discovered several websites that way, that showed wooden bridge construction pictures and line drawings.
One can go to a garden furniture shop that is located close to him and buy a small wooden bridge for his garden. Or, he could make a bridge by his self.
Some innovative and aesthetically pleasing wooden bridge designs include the Moon Bridge, the Truss Bridge, and the Arch Bridge. These designs incorporate unique shapes and structures that enhance the visual appeal of the bridge while also providing structural support.
A small wooden bridge leads from the orchard to the large carp lake.
The 1720 type of transport is a transport where a bridge has been built. The bridge is called the Hermitage Bridge and opened in 1720 as a wooden bridge.
Go on google -> Type "Arch Bridge Diagram" -> Click on Images Don't thank me at all because I learnt that when I was 5.
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