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The temperature in the Roman baths was controlled by underground fires. the heat would then come up through he floors and heat the water.
Concrete was used in the Roman baths because of its practicality. Water or heat does not affect it and its durable.
For the baths, the Romans used it to heat up the caldarium, the warm room, and the laconicum, a hot room which was like a sauna. They also used it to heat public builds. Rich people could afford to have the hypocaust built to heat their houses and villas.
yes it was they drank and used it to put in their fires
It provides both light and heat. Open flames also aid in insect control.
They had community baths. And under the pool was a large area for fires to heat the water.
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The temperature in the Roman baths was controlled by underground fires. the heat would then come up through he floors and heat the water.
Metal baths (enamel on steel or cast iron) retain more heat than their acrylic or fiberglass versions
The molecule that provides heat in any spicy food is the capsaicin (cap-say-sin) molecule.
they have a compartament under the bath where they light a fire witch causes the steam to heat the bath.
Sun is the source of heat. It also provides thermal energy.
Sun is the source of heat. It also provides thermal energy.
The heat comes from the outer core, which provides the heat.
the sun
The sun
Concrete was used in the Roman baths because of its practicality. Water or heat does not affect it and its durable.