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what are the types ofbriges
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1. Beam bridges: Simple type of bridge with horizontal beams supported by piers or abutments.
2. Arch bridges: Curved structure supported by abutments at each end.
3. Truss bridges: Made of interconnected triangles to distribute weight and maintain strength.
4. Suspension bridges: Supported by cables hung from towers.
5. Cable-stayed bridges: Supported by cables attached directly to towers, rather than hanging from overhead cables.
6. Cantilever bridges: Supported on only one end, with a structure projecting out horizontally.
7. Tied-arch bridges: Similar to arch bridges but with diagonal ties added for additional support.
8. Covered bridges: Traditional wooden bridges with a roof and sides for protection from the elements.
2. Arch bridges: Curved structure supported by abutments at each end.
3. Truss bridges: Made of interconnected triangles to distribute weight and maintain strength.
4. Suspension bridges: Supported by cables hung from towers.
5. Cable-stayed bridges: Supported by cables attached directly to towers, rather than hanging from overhead cables.
6. Cantilever bridges: Supported on only one end, with a structure projecting out horizontally.
7. Tied-arch bridges: Similar to arch bridges but with diagonal ties added for additional support.
8. Covered bridges: Traditional wooden bridges with a roof and sides for protection from the elements.
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