You should place a more solid structures to it to prevent it from shaking. This way it wont collapse.
Yes, you can. -All of us have some information on bridges, some more than others.
Some interesting facts about bridges have to do with their history. Bridge structures have existed for about the past 3,000 years. Among the more popular types of bridges are the arch type of bridges, which have been around since the times of ancient Greece.
Some materials must be used in a specific area, and the battle to make the sturdiest bridges at the lowest cost rages on.
some bridges are used to get to the other side of something
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!
i think its because the wind is blowing to hard.
Bridges, buildings, furniture, plastic. Basically anything nature didn't make
Bridges have gone from simple wooden structures to strong iron and steel structures because of the advance in materials and technology. There are also more people working on building these bridges, so more complex structures can be built in a shorter time.
Tsunamis can wash away roads and bridges, which can make it very difficult to get to some places.
it is east
Certainly some bridges can. Swing bridges, bridges that raise up, these though, stay in one location. Pontoon bridges are capable of being moved from place to place and are in use worldwide.
Most bridges are manmade, built in the location where they are required. Some natural bridges of rock or timber exist in wilderness areas.