Definition of Bridges
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What is the primary purpose of a crossing structure?

  • To allow people, vehicles, animals, etc. to go easily from one point to another (correct)
  • To alter the natural environment
  • To create a physical barrier
  • To provide a scenic view
  • What type of obstacles can crossing structures be built over?

  • Neither natural nor man-made obstacles
  • Only natural obstacles
  • Both natural and man-made obstacles (correct)
  • Only man-made obstacles
  • What is an example of a communication route that a crossing structure can be built over?

  • A desert
  • A canal (correct)
  • A mountain
  • A forest
  • What is the primary function of a crossing structure in relation to people and vehicles?

    <p>To facilitate easy passage</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a characteristic of a crossing structure?

    <p>It allows people, vehicles, animals, etc. to go easily from one point to another</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Bridge Definition

    • A structure built over a communication route or natural obstacle to enable easy passage for people, vehicles, animals, etc. from one point to another.
    • Can be constructed over roads, railways, canals, watercourses, valleys, and other natural obstacles.
    • Serves as a crossing point, connecting two areas or points, facilitating movement and transportation.

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    A quiz about the definition and purpose of bridges, including their construction and functionality. Explore the importance of bridges in transportation and connectivity.

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