A structure carrying road across stream is called _________.
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A structure carrying road across stream is called
watersplash.
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The viaduct is the structure carrying the road across the stream.
- Roads are composed of Gravel and Tar. The coarse gravels are laid on the plain surface and are leveled using the leveling machines to make the surface of the roads even.
- A long road is built on air using Viaduct. These are small structures that support the road over a large span.
- Since the road cannot be laid at a stretch, several blocks of roads are constructed and are joined together. This is how long roads are made and the viaduct helps in organizing these long roads.
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