stone to an extent, if the aqueduct were to be above ground and needed support. However the essential ingredient in an aqueducts was the pipe that was used to transport the water and this was made of ceramic. Ceramic was used both for the above ground structures and for the underground ones.
The ancient Romans used aqueducts to bring water to their cities.
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It is a Study Island Question. The answer is aqueducts.
The ancient Romans used a combination of materials such as stone, concrete, and bricks to build their aqueducts. These materials were carefully selected for their durability and ability to withstand the weight of the water being transported over long distances.
The Romans used something called an aqueduct to bring in water from lakes to their city. Aqueducts are tubes that go through mountains are elevated above valleys with a very slight angle downward then entire time. The downward slope ensures that the water will flow without the need for any sort of pump.
The Romans made extensive use of the arch to build large buildings, bridges, and water aqueducts.
Aqueducts were used by the Romans to transport water.
The ancient Romans used their engineering skills to build aqueducts, bridges, roads, domed structures, the hypocaust heating system and any other building projects they undertook.