A bridge can certainly be a frame structure, especially when it is a Truss bridge. This type of bridge utilizes a system of fastened steel (or other materials) members. These members are oriented so that they carry the loading vectors in vertical and horizontal directions. Even a simple beam span could be considered a frame with the piers as its legs.
A span on a bridge is the distance between supports such as from pier to pier. A bridge can have several supports over its length. A bridge length includes the entire bridge.
it is a strong device to keep lots of light items hold. Also it when there is lots of different parts of the structure but they are together. Also when there is something that helps support the whole thing. Like think of a bridge there are lots of parts and strong can hold lots of things also more than one part but it is together.
there is no steal frame- its called a sub frame its not like the old cars or trucks
Using something to frame a subject other than the edges of your viewfinder.
it is a frame sturctures
A bridge is a frame structure because it is made out of parts that are fastened together
Strut Frame Bridge
frame
A wood frame bridge is one where the load bearing components are made of wood.
a bridge where the piers or towers are connected to the girders
No, the Harbour Bridge is a Steel arch bridge as the frame structure supporting it is an arch, but however consists of triangles.
The centromere.
a sentence with a connective or/and a comma to make it longer!
prisons The mechanics for the drawbridge were also kept in the towers
A Trestle is a hard frame used as a support. "The trestle at the end of the bridge collapsed, now the bridge is shut down."
The 3 jobs a skeliton has is Structur movment and support
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