the got the tools and built the road and my name it sam and dawson is next to me
The Inca civilization made significant cultural achievements in architecture, including impressive stone structures like Machu Picchu and the Temple of the Sun in Cusco. They also excelled in engineering, creating a vast network of roads and bridges throughout their empire. Additionally, the Inca had a complex system of agriculture, including terraced farming and crop storage techniques.
Tsunamis can wash away roads and bridges, which can make it very difficult to get to some places.
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The last Inca emperor was a puppet ruler. He died 72 years after the Spanish conquest. Incas still exist in Peru. They still make suspension bridges over deep canyons. Some still keep Inca beads although no one knows how to read them.
The Inca built an extensive network of roads and bridges to connect their empire, which helped overcome challenges of communication and transportation in the mountainous terrain. They also constructed impressive terraces, aqueducts, and storehouses to address agricultural and storage needs in the Andean region.
The Inca constructed suspension bridges using natural fibers such as grasses or straw, weaving them together to form strong cables. They anchored these cables on stone columns positioned at each end of the bridge and used wood or woven mats as walkways. The Inca's advanced engineering techniques allowed them to create durable and flexible bridges that could withstand the weight of people and goods traversing rugged terrains.
A bridge is an inanimate thing. Therefore, it cannot interact with people. Roman bridges, like all bridges, make communication, transport and trade easier by taking roads across rivers and valleys and enabling people to cross them.
Tolls for bridges and roads goes back hundreds of years. The purpose is a tax to help keep the road repaired and so the state can make money. Often in the past individuals owned the land where the road or bridge was located and this was how they made a living.
The incaswould move to a place near water they also liked to be around the forests and thats why they would build bridges and roads they can get somewhere they wanted to go a litlle faster, they also make terraces....
Beam Bridges were built to make longer and more durable bridges.
why bridges are not electrplated
try to defy physics, make bridges that can bend a lot