steel
Titanium is a 3d element. we use it for make surgical instruments and make paints by TiO2.
Bridges are almost invariably built from steel due to its high structural strength, flexibility and relatively low cost.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Beam bridges and arch bridges both help us cross over obstacles like rivers or valleys. They are both types of bridges that use the strength of the materials to support weight and provide safe passage. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, each bridge has its own unique charm and way of bringing joy to those who use them.
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel built the Hungerford and the Clifton suspension bridge
Ones that make use of triangles.
iron is used to make bridges (i think)
Suspension bridges are built to make use of tension, whereas most other types of bridges make use of compression to bear their load. Suspension bridges are usually designed with the deck suspended below a series of towers by cables. Other types of bridges are generally either designed with the deck being supported from below by pillars, or made up of an arch.
By Technology developing and also people researching how to make bridges and thinking of new ways to make bridges and new materials to use.
Nothing, Iron is a pure substance, an element. However, it can be used to make many things, form nails, to pokers, to bridges.
bridges and cantilever and windows
This element is chlorine (Cl).
toothpicks, hot glue, and fishing line
Some websites that have pictures of bridge designs are: Highest Bridges, Garretts Bridges, Historic Bridges, Bridge Element, Design Bridge and Google Images.
tin
Beam Bridges were built to make longer and more durable bridges.
Tye did not use an element but a compound made from an element - namely Antimony(III) sulfide, Sb2S3.