Honestly who cares, but if you really want to know its the Redzedec Bridge in Germany. I totally just made that up i don't know what i am talking about. But it sounded official right?
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In America-The State of Mississippi-The Mississippi BridgeThe Great Belt Bridge (in Denmark),The Chapel Bridge (in Switzerland),The Chengyang Bridge (in China), The Brooklyn Bridge (in Brooklyn,New York,U.S.A),Alcántara Bridge (in Alcántara,Spain), Sydney Harbour Bridge (in Sydney,Australia), The Stari Most Bridge (in Mostar,Bosnia),The Si-o-se Pol Bridge (in Isfahan,Iran),The Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge (in Japan) The Rialto Bridge (in Venice,Italy), The Charles Bridge (in Czech Republic) The Tower Bridge (in London,England,UK), The Millau Bridge (in France) The Golden Gate Bridge (in San Francisco,Calif.,U.S.A and The Ponte Vecchio (in Italy)
It is called Tower Bridge. Or you might be talking about the one that was on Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, which is the wobbly bridge, but it's proper name is the Millenium Bridge.
The four most famous bridges in the World are: 1. The Golden Gate Bridge- San Francisco, California 2. Sydney Harbor Bridge- Sydney, Australia 3. The Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge- Japan 4. Tower Bridge of London- London
Arch bridges are in the shape of an upside down "U" with mainly steel beans, while supension bridges have one or two Major verticle beams with strong wire connecting to the bridge.
The most famous beam bridge would be the Golden Gate bridge in California. The bridge spans the channel between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay.
The most famous include Donghai Bridge in China, which is the longest to cross over the sea. China's Tianjin Grand Bridge is the second longest, and the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in Louisiana is the seventh largest beam bridge in the world.
There are many famous bridges in Australia. Some of these are: Albert Bridge, Alfords Point Bridge, ANZAC Bridge, Batman Bridge and Bolte Bridge.
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A beam or "girder" bridge is the simplest and most inexpensive kind of bridge. According to Craig Finley of Finley/McNary Engineering, "they're basically the vanillas of the bridge world." In its most basic form, a beam bridge consists of a horizontal beam that is supported at each end by piers. The weight of the beam pushes straight down on the piers. The beam itself must be strong so that it doesn't bend under its own weight and the added weight of crossing traffic. When a load pushes down on the beam, the beam's top edge is pushed together (compression) while the bottom edge is stretched (tension). The farther apart its supports, the weaker a beam bridge gets. As a result, beam bridges rarely span more than 250 feet. This doesn't mean beam bridges aren't used to cross great distances-it only means that they must be daisy-chained together, creating what's known in the bridge world as a "continuous span."
The most famous bridge in Australia is the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
A suspension bridge suspends its load from main cables that run along both sides of the structure. The beam bridge is the oldest and most common type of bridge. A beam bridge is a horizontal structure, with beam supports at each end, and piers between the beams.
Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco California in the United States of America My vote goes to the Clifton Bridge in Bristol, UK.
In America-The State of Mississippi-The Mississippi BridgeThe Great Belt Bridge (in Denmark),The Chapel Bridge (in Switzerland),The Chengyang Bridge (in China), The Brooklyn Bridge (in Brooklyn,New York,U.S.A),Alcántara Bridge (in Alcántara,Spain), Sydney Harbour Bridge (in Sydney,Australia), The Stari Most Bridge (in Mostar,Bosnia),The Si-o-se Pol Bridge (in Isfahan,Iran),The Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge (in Japan) The Rialto Bridge (in Venice,Italy), The Charles Bridge (in Czech Republic) The Tower Bridge (in London,England,UK), The Millau Bridge (in France) The Golden Gate Bridge (in San Francisco,Calif.,U.S.A and The Ponte Vecchio (in Italy)