You mean bridges? Those would be called puentes.
Because you don't have to build roads over water.
Because you don't have to build roads over water.
The Mayans used canoes for transportation over water, along the coast and on the rivers. The Mayans had a series of roads, called sacbeobs, that connected all the Mayan ceremonial centers. The roads were traveled by walking. Slaves and llamas were used to carry goods.
A length of water over where the wind has blown is called a Fetch.
Water flowing over a cliff is called a waterfall.
Pot holes
A tornado over water is called a waterspout.
Yes. A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
A tornado that forms on a lake or sea is called a waterspout.
Water can penetrate the small cracks in bitumen roads and weaken the structure by eroding the base layers, leading to potholes and pavement failure. Additionally, water can cause the bitumen to soften and lose its binding properties, reducing the road's durability and strength over time.
Surface water.
Yes. Tornadoes formed over water are called waterspouts.