Yes, a bridge is considered a human feature as it is a structure designed and constructed by people to span physical obstacles, such as rivers or valleys, facilitating transportation and connectivity. Bridges exemplify human ingenuity in engineering and architecture, reflecting our ability to modify and adapt the natural landscape for practical purposes.
A bridge.
the main feature that controls the bridge type is the size of the obstacle
There is no such thing as fixed-moveable bridge in dental care. There is, however, a fixed bridge that is used in dental care. This is a prosthetic device that is used to replace one or more teeth that are missing in the human mouth. A fixed bridge attaches to teeth that are positioned on opposite ends.
A human feature is a body part. For example a heart.
Cargo bridge!!
1. Draw the diagram of Hay's Bridge, and explains its feature.
You can't have a "fixed" "movable" bridge, the two terms are contradictory.
the human features of London are London eye, London bridge,big ben,train stations,tower of London, canary wharf,royal obserbatory,Stonehenge,buckhingham palace,hotels.
A very common human feature is for a person to have a face.
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One city is Sydney Australia where the Sydney Harbour Bridge is a prominent feature.
The Beringia Land Bridge