Suspension bridges have evolved over time through various innovations:
1) Early bridges used ropes and chains that were later replaced by stronger steel cables
2) Advances allowed building foundations underwater and constructing taller towers for longer spans
3) Later bridges had to withstand forces like wind and earthquakes, leading to designs that added stiffness and flexibility
4) Modern construction involves building tower foundations, spinning main cables between anchorages, attaching vertical cables to the deck, and lifting deck sections into place section-by-section.
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