To Canada from where? From Vancouver Island? All the same pro's for the bridge to PEI plus another 600,000 more (Vancouver Island has more than 600,000 more people).
Another or replacement of one of the many bridges to the USA? As part of our road and highway system those are paid for and are the responsibility of the Province. In which case the biggest con is the price. Unless it is located in Eastern Canada, then more federal money is available but then that just passes the con on to other Canadians.
To Greenland? If combined with bridges to Iceland, Faroe Islands, Ireland and England then the pro could be lower transportation costs and a huge advance in engineering but at great cost.
Generally, the pro is increased transportation the con is price. Of course if you do not have to pay for it then price is no object.
pro: you can get over the bridge, con: it breaks if your obese
pros- fun cons- happy
pros ~ no salaries to pay ~ less errors ~ faster work cons ~ job displacement ~ expensive ~ can break down
the world will eventually and if do this
it have no merits only demerits
The pros are that the cantilever bridge is the only bridge that only has one supporting object.The other side is free.
pro: you can get over the bridge, con: it breaks if your obese
Pros and Cons - 2009 was released on: Canada: 2009 USA: 18 July 2009 (Portland, Maine)
some cons are that they can cost a lost which makes industries not want to support them and they have a limited amount of space
some cons are that they can cost a lost which makes industries not want to support them and they have a limited amount of space
what were the pros and cons for the nulification
pros an cons of the Oregon trail
pros are + and cons are-
pros: goodness cons: badness
PROS CONS ----------------------------------------------------- Pros: Entertaining Cons: Mental conditions can be caused, Adicition, Expensive.
Cons? What Cons?
A cabled staayed gridge is just a very bery good bridge