When you finally reach dry, flat land there is no need for a bridge. So many bridges are attached to roads and railways instead, often at both ends.
There are many famous bridges in Peru. See the attached link.
With the exception of the tongue (the heart is a special case), all muscles are attached at both ends
The tongue is a muscle that is not attached at both ends.
A spring that pushes the object attached to its ends is known as a compression spring. When the ends of the spring are compressed or pushed together, it exerts a force in the opposite direction, pushing the object away from it.
No, bungee cords are attached to a safety harness machine, so that if something something wrong does happen the machine will catch you.
These are lights put on bridges, towers, buildings, buoys among many other things. They are used as a safety marker indicating there is an object attached to it or nearby.
Sounds like "Beau Bridges" to me...
234 bridges In Chennai....
12 bridges
There are over 1,500 bridges in Amsterdam.
There are millions of bridges in the world, with approximately 600,000 in just the United States.
yes they have many types of differnet bridges