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To move their armies quickly around the empire.
No Sponges dont move in water....! (:
their are tubes all around insid a leaf that helps move food and water around
In the natural world, a channel that water flows through is a river or stream. In an engineered world, a channel could be a canal or an aqueduct. The ancient Romans used both canals and aqueducts to move water where needed in addition to relying on rivers and streams.
The Romans built structures called aqueducts, both above ground and underground, to move water. But that was not all. They used syphons and pumps and pipes in addition to the large aqueducts. These later devices could direct the water to where it was specifically needed.
An aqueduct carries water. It is a "water" duct. CA has a large one to move water from Northern CA to Southern Ca. The Romans were the first to build them.
The water molecules move around the salt ions In water, the salt separates into positive and negative ions.
Water was transported to the city of Rome by means of aqueducts.
Turtle move around slow and when in water they use their feet and claws to swim
the plant roots move around in the soil and soak up the water. then the water travels through the plant.
the water current moves it
They use the waves in the water to move around.