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Q: What 2 forces that move water through an aqueduct?
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What an aqueduct?

An aqueduct carries water. It is a "water" duct. CA has a large one to move water from Northern CA to Southern Ca. The Romans were the first to build them.


What is a anqueduct?

An aqueduct is a water pipe. It is used to move water from a source to a place where it is needed.


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What is a channel that water flows through in the Roman Era?

In the natural world, a channel that water flows through is a river or stream. In an engineered world, a channel could be a canal or an aqueduct. The ancient Romans used both canals and aqueducts to move water where needed in addition to relying on rivers and streams.


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What causes water to move through a community's system of underground water pipes?

The water is forces through the community's water pipes either by gravity from the reservoirs and water treatment plants, or is pumped to reach higher levels.


What causes the water to move through a communitys system of underground water pipes?

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How can wind and flowing water be used t o produce electricity?

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Why was Aqua Marcia built?

Aqua Marcia was constructed between 144 and 140. The Aqua Marcia was the third aqueduct built by the Roman Water Works. The Aqua Marcia provided the city with clean water while they were expanding. This aqueduct had many different sources not just one river. It had several underground channels that made the waters path. The Aqua Marcia was built on both Sub-channels and Arches, empted its water into a tank like all other aqueducts. Through the buildings of the Aqua Marcia, it had many channels attached to it to move the water around. The Aqua Marcia was the longest aqueduct which spanned 91km and poured in 190,000 m3 per day. 50 miles of this aqueduct was underground, and 7 miles made up the sub terrain and arches. They made most of the aqueduct underground to protect from invaders (they were expanding their territory rapidly).