No
Not so far.
yes yes it has
The Golden Gate Bridge did not fall or fail in any respect. However, the nearby Bay Bridge lost part of its upper deck during the Loma Prieta Earthquake on October 17, 1989. Since then, additional damage has occurred to the Bay Bridge during construction for the earthquake retrofit.
It falls as soon as she lets go of it.
when London bridge goes falling down
No
The Golden Gate is the entrance into San Francisco harbor. It got its name from the orange-gold rocks that it is composed of. It has never failed. A bridge was later built across the bay at the Golden Gate, so of course, that bridge was named, "Golden Gate Bridge". It has never failed, either. The Tacoma Narrows Bridge failed, though, due to strong wind making it swing faster and faster (Aeroelastic flutter) until it broke into pieces. This bridge was a suspension bridge with towers, similar to the Golden Gate Bridge. This bridge was designed by the same Engineer as the Golden Gate Bridge. When the Tacoma Narrows Bridge came down, the authorities in San Francisco undertook a quick project to brace each end of the Golden Gate Bridge to keep it from fluttering in the wind.
yeah i think so
No, it will not. It will just reach the other side.
no, the tension the strings keep on the bridge keep the sound post up: if you let the bridge down, you risk breaking the bridge, the strings, and making the sound post fall down
Why u askin me?i don't know