Because the ice starts to form under it and on top of it. It's easier for bridges to form ice than roads which only get ice on the top and usually the road on bridges are thinner than regular roads.
Bridges freeze before roads because they are exposed to cold air on both the top and bottom, causing them to lose heat more quickly than roads, which are insulated by the ground. This difference in temperature can lead to ice forming on bridges sooner than on roads.
The roads helped the missionaries as they made traveling easier, quicker and safer than undeveloped areas.
yes,i think that's right
apparently if you fart on pop it will freeze a lot quicker then milk. The gas freezes quick
because bridges get especially ugly in those conditions. The cold air blows right underneath it causing everything on the bridge to cool and freeze. Salting the ice will lower the freezing point and it will be harder for it to get bad.
bridges are usually first because the cold air penetrates both from the top and bottomoverpasses differ very little than bridges. Last but not least, freeways if the snow removal crews are able to say ahead of the weather.
They built straight roads so that they could travel quicker; thus covering less territory.
I don't know, but I just close down and open again, it's quicker than waiting.
Salt water takes longer to freeze than plain water because the salt lowers the freezing point of the water. The time it takes for either to freeze depends on the temperature of the environment and the concentration of salt in the water. Generally, plain water will freeze faster than salt water in the same conditions.
What is quicker to NY than by bus.
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