bridges have developed over times because they have found different materials to make bridges out of and it enabled it because we were already advanced in building bridges and then we found steel that made the bridges extra stable and reliable that some that was built 100 years ago are still here now!
developed it can over, under
developed it can over, under
There are over 1,500 bridges in Amsterdam.
There are over 200 bridges crossing the Thames.
10 bridges cross the tyne from the A1 bridge to the millenuim bridge.
Ceramics have been developed throughout history and during prehistory. The invention of ceramics was over 20000 years ago, and development has gone on since.
There are well over 100 bridges across the River Thames.
Bridges over polluted waters as the song goes
Amsterdam has over 1,500 bridges in total.
You don't have to build bridges over imaginary rivers; you only have to imagine them.
Photosynthesis allowed plants to spread over the earth, which enabled grazing animals to feed anywhere that plants could be found.
No. Bridges can span any gap in the terrain.