Geometry is vital to building bridges. Since bridges rely on pressure, they must be built strong and without points that can break. Geometry helps with figuring out theÊideal shapes, angles, length, width, and more to ensure theirÊstrength and safety.
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yes for building pyramids
A great example of how ancient Egyptians used geometry is in the building of pyramids.
For building pyramids and land measurements
Building Bridges was created in 1984.
Triangles are the strongest type of shape. It is very sturdy, but takes up little space. It is the best for building bridges.
Geometry has many uses..... For examples construction of pryamids uses geometry... or even in construction of bridges and other enjeenering marvels.....
Building Bridges - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
Geometry was used in wall or cave paintings they made and found inn everyday objects.
The Incas were known for their advanced engineering skills, using techniques such as finely cut stonework with no mortar, called ashlar masonry, to build impressive structures like Machu Picchu and Sacsayhuaman. They also utilized terracing, slope management, and water management systems to support their agricultural practices and construction. The use of trapezoidal doorways and earthquake-resistant designs are also notable in Inca architecture.
They had bridges, and roads, and other amazing stuff. just no wheels. :) ;)
Building Bridges - 2000 was released on: USA: 16 March 2000