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i think its because the wind is blowing to hard.

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High winds will put stress on bridges and make them move back and forth with the wind, but bridges are also built to move in the wind so they can withstand the stress they undergo. If the bridges did not move and the wind was high enough, they would collapse.

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some fall some dont

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