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Through their aqueducts.
The Romans were great engineers and invented cement. The cement that they used was water proof so they could use it underwater and in fountains or aqueducts. The engineering of the aqueducts included cisterns and tunnels through and in mountains or rock. Many of these still exist. some of the aqueducts outside Rome are still standing and the aqueducts of Merida and Segovia are well preserved. One of the aqueducts of Rome, the Aqua Virgo is still working. Much of the Roman building materials have lasted through time but much has been destroyed by the ravages of war, theft the use of materials for rebuilding after the fall of the Roman Empire.
the aqueducts because the river ran through the city an the Romans had clean water and cities
The Romans used something called an aqueduct to bring in water from lakes to their city. Aqueducts are tubes that go through mountains are elevated above valleys with a very slight angle downward then entire time. The downward slope ensures that the water will flow without the need for any sort of pump.
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The aqueducts provided fresh water of the cities. Through this they: 1) created an abundant supply of water, preventing water shortages and sparing the locals from having to fetch water from places outside town 2) ensured a sufficient supply of water when the population grew. As Rome grew into a megacity, more and more aqueducts were built until this city had 11 aqueducts. 3) provided drinking water 4) provided water for cooking, washing and some types of manufacture 5) provided water for the public baths, which made a laege use of water 6) provided water to flush the public toilets which were usually located near sewers or near where water was discharged from the public baths
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According to percentages, underage drinking has increased through the years.