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The Romans had a complex system of aqueducts that ran throughout the entire empire that delivered clean water to all the cities.

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The Romans used a piping system called an aqueduct to supply their cities with water.

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They built a system of aqueducts.

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How is water supplied from its source to houses?

Cities have water pipes that bring the water to homes.


How did the ancient Romans supply their cities with water?

Aqueducts supplied ancient Roman cities with water from their sources on the mountians. It took a good deal of engineering to build these aqueducts that were many miles long. They were built all over ancient Rome's empire.


How did Roman aqueducts affect your modern day life?

Aqueducts were important to the Romans because they supplied their cities with water. The carried the water from the sources on the mountains to the cities. The word means water (aqua) channel (duct).


How often does the Roman bath get cleaned?

It is not known. Roman baths were cleaned as needed. They were flushed by using the water supplied by the aqueducts.


What is the Purpose of the roman aqueducts?

to transport water from wells or springs to roman cities


What was primarily responsible for the declining death rate in American cities at the end of the nineteenth century?

Cities built sewers and supplied purified water


How did Romes enemies use water against them?

In the Later Roman Empire enemies who besieged Roman cities damaged the aqueducts which took water the the cities to disrupt or cut off the water supply.


What was an aqueduct used for in roman times?

They brought water from one location into cities and towns.


Which of the following was primarily responsible for the declining death rate in American cities at the end of the nineteenth century?

Cities built sewers and supplied purified water


What are bridgelike stone structures that brought water from the hills into Roman cities?

They were the aqueducts. They did not carry water form the wells. They carried it from the sources on the mountains. They did not serve only Rome. They supplied water to many Roman towns around the Roman Empire.


What do aqueducts do?

aquaeducts - what they do is "aquam ducere" - they lead the water (long distances until the center of roman cities - the ancient roman water-supply-system).


What roman structure was able to carry fresh water to cities?

An Aqueduct is the answer. And to embellish this a bit more, I believe there is an aqueduct in Rome that still functions. Perhaps it has been closed down, but years ago when I was a student studying ancient Rome, the aqueduct was working.