aqueducts
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The ancient Romans used aqueducts to bring water to their cities.
Temples and shrines.
The first people to ever build actual brick/marble roads were the Ancient Romans.
The Romans did not build the tower of Pisa. The Pisans started to build it in 1173 almost 700 years after the end of ancient Roman civilisation.
the greek influence was only in philosophy and art
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 ancient Romans used their engineering skills to build aqueducts, bridges, roads, domed structures, the hypocaust heating system and any other building projects they undertook.
Usually concrete. Romans invented concrete.
Nothing really, it was there long before the Romans ever came to Britain.
Aqueducts were build by the ancient Romans to transport water into their cities. They look somewhat like a railway bridge.