Roman roads made Rome (Italy) a powerful nation, because it made it easier for their chariots, wagons, and soldiers to reach all parts of their empire fast and made commerce easier. It's like comparing the USA interstate with normal city roads, with frequent stops, and congestion.
Yes, because they were the first nation to make roads.
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Romes system of roads, aqueducts, ports and common currency made the empire rich and prosperous
It was built to connect the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. It was also to make the U.S. the most powerful nation on earth.
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earthquake's are not only powerful. But devastating and can cause mass destruction and kill alot of people.They have been known to make roads shift causing huge gaps so big they swallow cars. Earthquake's can happen at anytime.
It was very powerful because it had an amazing army and wealthy leaders, they conquered many lands and could make anyone fall to their feet. They were outstanding engineers, able to build aqueducts and roads that allowed them to control conquered territories.
Limestone rocks make most dirtroads, but main roads like highways are made with asphalt.
Roads.
for military propose or to get mountains out of the way to make roads or rail roads
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Gravel.