it was invented so ancient Romans could stick bricks together
No, the Romans did not invent bricks, but they did invent concrete.
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.
Concrete was basically used. The outside was faced with travertine and the upper levels were brick- faced concrete. Marble for the seating and decorative works. Iron for the cages and wood for the floor and elevators.
The Romans in 127 AD used crushed pumice for aggregates in cement (light weight concrete) for walls of Pantheon in Rome
- Aqueducts - Cement - Roads - Calvary - Arches
No, the Romans did not invent bricks, but they did invent concrete.
Mainly cement. The Romans invented cement that was water proof and they used it for everything.
It wasn't rock, but cement. The Romans invented cement and used it on everything.
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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.
He didn't. The Romans used cement and concrete (cement with aggregate mixed in it for additional strength) to build their structures over 2,000 years ago.
Cement.
Yes, because they were the first nation to make roads.
No, the Romans did, over 2000 years ago.
The Colosseum in Rome, Italy, was primarily constructed using travertine limestone. This type of rock is abundant in the area and was a popular choice for many ancient Roman buildings due to its durability and aesthetic appeal.
Limestone is the rock that is most useful to modern industrial countries because it is the source for the main ingredient in cement.
== == to gain limestone and other useful rocks to get useful materials/ make useful materials out of the produc you collect, for example you can get steel, cement , glass and concrete