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How do you use geometry in building bridges?

Geometry is vital to building bridges. Since bridges rely on pressure, they must be built strong and without points that can break. Geometry helps with figuring out theÊideal shapes, angles, length, width, and more to ensure theirÊstrength and safety.


How did ancient use geometry?

A great example of how ancient Egyptians used geometry is in the building of pyramids.


What is the strongest material used for building bridges?

Steel


When was Building Bridges created?

Building Bridges was created in 1984.


What are the most common materials used in bridges?

The most common materials used in bridge building are generally steel or concrete for larger bridges, and stone or wood for smaller bridges.


What common materials are commonly used for building bridges?

Steel and concrete.


How did ancient Egyptians use geometry?

Geometry was used in wall or cave paintings they made and found inn everyday objects.


What hard rock is used for building bridges and buildings?

limestone


What are some uses of geometry?

Geometry has many uses..... For examples construction of pryamids uses geometry... or even in construction of bridges and other enjeenering marvels.....


What are the release dates for Building Bridges - 2014?

Building Bridges - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014


What hard rock is useful in building bridges and building?

Most modern bridges are steel structure or framework. Limestone, dolomite and marble have been used in many historic buildings attesting to their durability.


What are cable stayed bridges made of?

The primary building materials in cable-stayed bridges are steel, which is used in the cables and also as the reinforcing material in the concrete, which is the other primary building material.

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