The first man-made bridge is believed to have been constructed in the ancient city of Ur in Mesopotamia around 1900 BC. This bridge, known as the Euphrates Bridge, was built using stone and brick materials and spanned the Euphrates River. It played a crucial role in facilitating trade and transportation in the region during that time.
Bridges have been built since the stone age, it is impossible to say where or when the first one was built.
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Man made sponges or artificial sponges were developed first by the DuPont company. Sponges were manufactured first in 1940. They also invented nylon.
people of new brunswick and pei who whated a good bridge so they made this
The Iron Bridge in Shropshire is the world's first bridge constructed entirely from iron.
A bridge can be man made or natural. Anatural bridge can be a tree, made of stone, or any natural material and isn't man made.
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There is no way of knowing the name of the first bridge man walked across. It is likely the first bridges were simply naturally created crossing points, such as a log across a stream, and man made bridges have been made since before written records. This means that if people did give the structure a name it would not be recorded.
BOTH it is not natural, and made by humans. - man made it is an engineering structure as well!
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The Niagara Cantilever Bridge or Michigan Central Railway Cantilever Bridge
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Some caveman millenia ago discovered that you could fell a tree across a creek. That was the first man-made bridge. Since there are no historical records from that long ago, we cannot say who that person (or persons) was.
Bridges have been built since the stone age, it is impossible to say where or when the first one was built.
the first man was made from God
The first iron bridge was made in Coalbrookdale in Shropshire