The Romans built structures called aqueducts, both above ground and underground, to move water. But that was not all. They used syphons and pumps and pipes in addition to the large aqueducts. These later devices could direct the water to where it was specifically needed.
They built aqueducts to bring water into the towns and cities from the mountains.
To build underwater foundations for the docks of some ports the Romans used concrete.
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Cement was used by the Romans to build the colosseum. The Romans invented cement and the material they invented was also water proof which allowed for bridges and fountains to be built.
The ancient Romans used aqueducts to bring water to their cities.
Romans build monuments because they have superb engineers and their monuments make an impression on tourists.
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.
To build underwater foundations for the docks of some ports the Romans used concrete.
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They buit them for a under water consturction area.
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The Romans built the piping for the water systems that was waterproof and leakproof; they also built the roofs of their buildings of waterproof tiles.
Nothing really, it was there long before the Romans ever came to Britain.
Cement was used by the Romans to build the colosseum. The Romans invented cement and the material they invented was also water proof which allowed for bridges and fountains to be built.
It is a Study Island Question. The answer is aqueducts.