The longest Roman aqueduct was Constantinople.
The Valens aqueduct was the longest aqueduct of Constantinople. It was redeveloped several times and reached a length of 250 kilometres. iI was the longest aqueduct in antiquity.
The longest Roman aqueduct still standing is 90 km (57.5 mi) long, or 132 including its side channels. Other long ones include a 95 km aqueduct in Cologne (Germany) and a 91 km one in Rome.
Delaware Aqueduct in New York
The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct is the longest artificial waterway in the UK. The aqueduct was completed in 1805 and measures 1,007 feet in length and stands 126 feet in the air.
The Delaware Aqueduct is 85 miles or 137 km long.
The Delaware Aqueduct is 85 miles or 137 km long.
World's longest tunnel situated in New York state, United States named Delaware Aqueduct tunnel
The Incan Empire was 2500 miles long.
Delaware Aqueduct New York state, United States hope this helps :)
No, "aqueduct" is not an adverb. It is a noun that refers to a structure used to transport water over a long distance.
Pizarro took one year to conquer the Incan Empire.