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how much does a bag of cement and 1 ton of building sand cost in south Africa
I am building a curb that will be 26 feet long, 6.5 inches wide and 4 inches deep. How much cement do I need?
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303.5lb
There was no charge for entering the Coliseum when I was there.
The Romans were great engineers and invented cement. The cement that they used was water proof so they could use it underwater and in fountains or aqueducts. The engineering of the aqueducts included cisterns and tunnels through and in mountains or rock. Many of these still exist. some of the aqueducts outside Rome are still standing and the aqueducts of Merida and Segovia are well preserved. One of the aqueducts of Rome, the Aqua Virgo is still working. Much of the Roman building materials have lasted through time but much has been destroyed by the ravages of war, theft the use of materials for rebuilding after the fall of the Roman Empire.
Mainly watch entertainment, which the Romans were very much involved in. Sources of entertainment include the coliseum and Circus Maximus.
The Coliseum is pretty much proof itself that games and races were held. The are also many ancient documentions that account for chariot races firsthand.
It cost as much as it costs to install cement. Ken It cost as much as it costs to install cement. Ken
Desert sand is much too fine and contains too much dust and other impurities that prevent it from being used in cement or concrete.
About 8m^3