A bridge arch is a curved structural element that transfers weight outward to supports at each end, enabling spans over gaps without central pillars. Used in road, railway, and pedestrian bridges, it distributes loads efficiently, often from stone, steel, or concrete. Engineers, architects, and commuters benefit from its strength, durability, and aesthetic appeal.
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