answersLogoWhite

0

An overwater structure.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How did Assyrians bring water to their cities?

The Assyrians used aqueducts. An aqueduct is a raised arched structure built to carry water over long distances.


What does pier mean?

The pier.


What is the homophone for Peer?

The homophone for "peer" is "pier." A pier is a structure built over water, typically to dock boats or to serve as a recreational area.


What does peir mean in Hindi or Punjabi?

"Peir" in Hindi or Punjabi means a "pier" or a structure built over water, used as a landing place for boats or a structure extending into the sea for docking ships.


What does a pier do?

A pier is a structure built to extend into (usually) tidal waters to allow ships and boats to tie up even at low water. In many cases today they are similar structures built for entertainment purposes.


What do you call a man- made structure that crosses over a river?

A bridge


What is tangway in English?

"Tangway" is a Filipino term that translates to "pier" in English. It refers to a structure built from the shore out over the water, typically for docking boats or ships.


What do you call a tornado over a body of water?

A tornado over water is called a waterspout.


What is a high arched structure built to carry water over long distances?

A high arched structure built to carry water over long distances is known as an aqueduct. Aqueducts were engineered to transport water from a source, such as a river or spring, to populated areas, often using gravity to maintain flow. They are characterized by their impressive arches and elevated design, which allowed them to cross valleys and uneven terrain efficiently. Historically, famous examples include the Roman aqueducts, which showcased advanced engineering techniques of their time.


Is there a amphitheatre built over water yet?

hope so


A platform built over water that starts with W?

Wharf


What is the platform built over water that starts with J?

jetty