helps them cross waterways too deep to wade across..............
They are often built by military engineers to cross rivers where there are no bridges.
They are often built by military engineers to cross rivers where there are no bridges.
Bridges
Yes, definitely.
sand and bamboo with some dirt and flowers to make it look pretty and chicken bones (sometimes mistaken as rooster bones) were used, Little pepit was the creator of the bridge. Years later, asian people destroyed it, and threw the bridge at Little pepit house. Little pepit spirit now haunts the asian people, so to be safe, you must wear a cat over your head.
math does not help military tradition that i know of,but the discovery of math could have help military tradition be discovered.
Rope bridges were crucial to the Incas as they facilitated transportation and communication across the rugged Andean terrain. These bridges allowed for the movement of people, goods, and military forces, enhancing trade and military logistics. Their construction demonstrated advanced engineering skills and an understanding of their environment, enabling the Incas to effectively connect and unify their vast empire. Additionally, the bridges played a vital role in maintaining cultural and economic exchanges between different regions.
Without bridges you wouldn't be able to get over rivers or canyons, otherwise we would have to use ferries all the time.
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would help a lot of people
A pontoon bridge is a bridge that is erected over water for the purpose of allowing military men to cross. An example of it in a sentence would be, "Pontoon bridges were used in World War II to help soldiers reach Normandy."
to help people to get across large streams, motorways, walls, etc.