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Flyover connects two points usually as an alternate route to what is beneath. Its purpose is to shorten or quicken the travel time and ease out traffic congestion.

Bridge is used to connect two points and acts as an essential link between the connecting points. Its main purpose is to establish a link between the points which is other wise inaccessible via road transport.

Neither has anything to do with natural or man-made as suggested in other answers.

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A Bridge is a structure which connects two points separated by a natural phenomena viz., river, valley, sea, any other water body.

A Flyover is a structure which connects two or more points which are already accessible and is really flying over and/or across manmade structures viz., road, railway, building, street.

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