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No because it doesnt need to as big boats dont go under it
yes and no because the big ships can't fit but the small ones can
There isn't another bridge anywhere else in the world that looks anything like Tower Bridge so it is instantly recognisable. It is the only bridge over the river Thames that can be raised to allow tall-masted boats to pass under it. It is still possible for pedestrians to cross the bridge, even when it is 'open' to allow a boat to pass underneath.
Somebody flew under Tower Bridge, not London Bridge.
No it doesn't. Tower Bridge can open to let boats pass under it.
Tower Bridge is the only bridge in London that is capable of opening to allow ships to pass under it.
The river "Thames".
the answer to your question is its called a draw bridge
No it isn't. London Bridge is a very ordinary bridge which crosses the river Thames in central London. Many tourists from other countries think that the iconic Tower Bridge is London Bridge, but it isn't. The name of London Bridge is famous throughout the world because of the children's song, 'London Bridge is Falling Down'.
The bridge opens to allow tall ships to pass under it.
Tower Bridge crosses the River Thames from north to south and vice versa near central London. It is adjacent to the Tower of London and is the only bridge across the Thames which can be raised to allow tall ships to pass under it.
The London Dungeon is a tourist attraction situated in vaults under London Bridge station. It is designed to look like a medieval prison.