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Hangzhou Bay Bridge , is a bridge with cable-stayed bridge portion across Hangzhou Bay off the eastern coast of China. The bridge is the longest trans-oceanic bridge in the world.The bridge itself is 35.673 kilometres (22 mi) long with six expressway lanes in two directions.
It depends on the type of bridge. Many bridges cave collapsed during strong tornadoes. Some have even been lifted and moved off their supports.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, there are approximately 600,000 bridges in the United States. The number worldwide must be significantly greater, though not proportionally as the U.S. is a richer nation and has more territory requiring more bridges than most. I'm aware this is not a complete answer, but the previous suggested answer was "400", and that is WAY off.
The West Gate Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge.
The Chelsea Bridge is a suspension bridge. Similar to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
People occasionally jump off of it.
The phrase "jump off a bridge" in French is "sauter d'un pont."
Eve, of course! She jumped off the bridge of Eden.
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Jump off a bridge.
go jump off a bridge
A good pun with the word jump is "Those who jump off a Paris bridge are in Seine"
That would probably depend on where you actually are...
Tower, bridge, portable platofrm, etc.
You put the chair on the top of a building or a bridge so you can bungee jump off the chair.