The diagrams illustrate 3 different types of bridge
Overall, the design of 3 bridges differs in terms of height and the way we use it. Each type is suitable for a specific location, such as a lake, a river, and a sea.
The Arch bridge is constructed to cross small areas of water such as lakes, and it has a maximum length of about 200 meters. Its no more than 100 meters in height only permits small ships to go across. In contrast, a concrete girder bridge is constructed by pliers which distance is no more than 200 meters. However, it has a limitless amount of pliers used in other to across a bigger water area such as a river. Medium-sized ships can go through this type of bridge, which can be more than 300 meters in height.
Finally, on the sea, a suspension bridge enables large-sized ships to go across it, because of the depth it goes through. Pliers can be spaced between 400 to 2000 meters-depending on terrain-about 10 times more than the distance between pliers of a concrete girder bridge.
The diagrams illustrate 3
different
types of bridge
Overall
, the design of 3
bridges
differs in terms of height and the way we
use
it. Each type is suitable for a specific location, such as a lake, a river, and a sea.
The Arch
bridge
is constructed
to cross
small
areas of water such as lakes, and it has a maximum length of about 200
meters
.
Its
no more than 100
meters
in height
only
permits
small
ships to go across.
In contrast
, a concrete girder
bridge
is constructed
by pliers which distance is no more than 200
meters
.
However
, it has a limitless amount of pliers
used
in other to across a bigger water area such as a river. Medium-sized ships can go through this type of
bridge
, which can be more than 300
meters
in height.
Finally
, on the sea, a suspension
bridge
enables large-sized ships to go across it,
because
of the depth it goes through. Pliers can
be spaced
between 400 to 2000
meters-depending on terrain-about 10 times more than the distance between pliers of a concrete girder
bridge
.