The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge is in New York, and it connects Staten Island and Brooklyn. It crosses over the Hudson River.
The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in New York City crosses the Narrows and allows for automotive travel between Staten Island and Brooklyn. The Narrows is a tidal strait that connects the Upper New York Bay and the Lower New York Bay.
a bridge because it can help you cross two bodies of water or more.
The narrows or the bering strait
no, it's not the same, there is more force below the surface, because it will have the force of the whole bridge and the force of the things on the bridge.
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The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in New York City crosses the Narrows and allows for automotive travel between Staten Island and Brooklyn. The Narrows is a tidal strait that connects the Upper New York Bay and the Lower New York Bay.
The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge connects Brooklyn and Staten Island, crossing "the Narrows", a strait between Upper New York Bay and Lower New York Bay.
the bridge is called the verrazano narrows.
the American Bridge Co., a subsidiary of US Steel was responsible for at least part of the project. My late father was a superintendent on the bridge construction and got my brother a summer job stringing cables for the bridge sometime in the early 60's. Everyone in construction had a nickname then and they called him Ringo because he had longish hair!
Hudson River
It crosses the Tacoma Narrows strait which is part of Puget Sound in Washington state.
Uh...sort of. The Verrazano Bridge connects the borough of Brooklyn to the borough of Staten Island. It spans the water between Upper New York Bay and Lower New York Bay. It doesn't span the open ocean; it spans the bay that flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
over 650 ft
The water under the Verrazano bridge is actually the Atlantic Ocean. New York Harbor, the East River, and the Hudson river up to Albany is a fjord. The tide can be measured in Troy, and there is some salt water in the river, depending on the season.
The Tacoma Narrows Bridge is the bridge that spans the Tacoma Narrows strait between Tacoma and the Kitsap Peninsula in Washington State. The original bridge was opened in 1940, and collapsed later that year. Replacement structures have since gone up. A link can be found below.
The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway (New Orleans)...the World's Longest Bridge. The Causeway is the longest over-water highway bridge in the world.The northbound span extends 23.87 miles and the southbound 23.86 miles.The longest suspension bridge - to date -in America is: Verrazano-Narrows 1298 New York, NY USA 1964 Above graph taken from : http://www.tkk.fi/Units/Bridge/longspan.html
Cause the dyke broke.