Aqueducts
Aqueducts. You honestly couldn't google that?
The functional units of the Roman water-carrying system were called aqueducts.
Aqueducts
Systems for carrying mail and messages have existed for thousands of years, and include the Inca runners, Roman road system and simply carrying messages by ships. Formalization of the systems were usually driven by the government.
The ancient Romans used the aqueduct system for transporting water to their cities.
It was very efficient at carrying water from a river or lake to a city to provide a clean water supply.
As the pumped fluid carrying heat form the boiler to the radiators.
The transport systems. They are called water carrying tubes and food carrying tubes. they transport the substances absorbed by the roots.
Segovia aqueduct which was built under the Roman emperor Trajan is still in use carrying water 10 mm from the Frio River to of Segovia,Spain
Roman soldiers
We call the Roman water system aqueducts. The Romans used two words for it, aquae ductus. If there was a name to the aqueduct, they wold just use aqua followed by the name, such as the Aqua Julia, Aqua Marcia, etc.
A white pipe, typically made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride), is commonly used in plumbing systems for carrying water supply, drainage, and venting.