Yes they built aqueducts for fresh water supplies
yes
The Romans invented: The aqueducts The stone-paved roads the hypocaust (underfloor heating) A new and tougher type of concrete which also set underwater. The public bathhouses
as i belive, no it came from India
not sure maybe calpol
No, Thor was from Norse Mythology.
No, the Romans did not invent the toilet. The first toilets were chamber pots and every ancient society had them. However, the Romans did improve them by inventing their version of a flush toilet.
Concrete, Aqueducts, Baths, Central Heating and Roads.
While the Romans used aqueducts to supply water to their cities, they did not invent them. However they did perfect/or reinvent the syphon and pumps used to control the water.While the Romans used aqueducts to supply water to their cities, they did not invent them. However they did perfect/or reinvent the syphon and pumps used to control the water.While the Romans used aqueducts to supply water to their cities, they did not invent them. However they did perfect/or reinvent the syphon and pumps used to control the water.While the Romans used aqueducts to supply water to their cities, they did not invent them. However they did perfect/or reinvent the syphon and pumps used to control the water.While the Romans used aqueducts to supply water to their cities, they did not invent them. However they did perfect/or reinvent the syphon and pumps used to control the water.While the Romans used aqueducts to supply water to their cities, they did not invent them. However they did perfect/or reinvent the syphon and pumps used to control the water.While the Romans used aqueducts to supply water to their cities, they did not invent them. However they did perfect/or reinvent the syphon and pumps used to control the water.While the Romans used aqueducts to supply water to their cities, they did not invent them. However they did perfect/or reinvent the syphon and pumps used to control the water.While the Romans used aqueducts to supply water to their cities, they did not invent them. However they did perfect/or reinvent the syphon and pumps used to control the water.
The Romans invented aqueducts, battlefield surgery, concrete, newspapers, and many more things.
The Romans may not have been the first to think of using an aqueduct, but they were the first people to create in and use it in their architecture.
No, the Romans are credited with inventing aqueducts, which are essentially canals that transport water from a mountainous area to an urban area.
Aqueducts were used by the Romans to transport water.
The Romans invented: The aqueducts The stone-paved roads the hypocaust (underfloor heating) A new and tougher type of concrete which also set underwater. The public bathhouses
The ancient Romans used aqueducts to bring water to their cities.
The Romans were the first to use and create aqueducts.
Please specify which aqueducts you are referring to.
Limestone & Scaffolding.
Yes. They were built by the Romans.