Question:

Engineering?

Can someone fully explain all aspects of being a civil engineer and waht they do? thanks

Answer:

yes aluminum foil is 100% recyclablein fact nearly all metals are 100% recyclableremember too that foils are just what ever metal pounded extremely thin.
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All metals can be recycled.
At one time long ago (and even today!) there were civil and military engineersThey had similar skills but different purposes (bridges vs fortifications, etc.)Now there are many specialties such as electrical, mechanical, marine, chemical and aeronautical engineering, etc(and military engineers at West Point too)Thus civil engineering has retained its own specializationCivil engineers still design bridges and large structures such as mill bents (or factories with overhead traveling cranes on rails)Civil engineers supervise large earth-moving projects such as earthen (and concrete) damsThey also design airport runwaysCivil engineers design and direct installation and maintenance of city water supply and sewer systems and general road constructionCounty, city and town engineering departments are usually supervised by civil engineersOf course, civil engineers have to study the basics of the other engineering disciplines in order to coordinate experts from different fields.

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