aqueducts
Aqueducts
It is a Study Island Question. The answer is aqueducts.
aqueducts built by the Romans
The ancient Romans used aqueducts to bring water to their cities.
They brought water from one location into cities and towns.
Ancient Romans used an extensive system of aqueducts to carry clean water to their cities. These aqueducts were large channels or structures that transported water from natural sources, such as springs or rivers, to public fountains, baths, and private homes. The water was carried in open channels or pipes made of materials like stone, lead, or clay.
The Assyrians were most notable for their invention of the aqueducts, structures that carried water to and from the cities. These were very important to their success.
Aqueducts are used for a channel used to carry water from mountains into cities
Because of the phloem or tube like structures
vascular plants have tube-like structures that carry the water from the roots to the leaves.
roads
The Assyrians used aqueducts. An aqueduct is a raised arched structure built to carry water over long distances.