The roads in the roman ere were sloped so slaves could use rolers and bring things.
Roman roads were made with interlocking stones or pavers and still exist. They were well made. Modern are made with a tar base and eventually break down.
As the Roman Empire declined, its famous road system suffered. Roads gradually broke down because they were not maintained. What was a major effect of this? Communication in the empire became less reliable.
Roman roads slop ed down from the middle to ditches on either side to allow the rain to drain away and not make the road too muddy.
We don't know. We do know that the Colosseum was built for Emperor Vespasian, but the names of his architects haven't come down to us.
The Romans had an official who was responsible for road maintenance.
they were built with smooth rocks on the to top. Then on the side there were paths for people when solider were marching down the road.
Roman roads were made with interlocking stones or pavers and still exist. They were well made. Modern are made with a tar base and eventually break down.
The arch. Without the arch much of buildings made today and throughout the centuries wouldn't be standing or built.
landslide
new roads have to be built and houses have to be bulldozed down
As the Roman Empire declined, its famous road system suffered. Roads gradually broke down because they were not maintained. What was a major effect of this? Communication in the empire became less reliable.
Roman roads slop ed down from the middle to ditches on either side to allow the rain to drain away and not make the road too muddy.
Gravity helps you move down the slope but works against you on the way up.
Gravity helps you move down the slope but works against you on the way up.
Gravity helps you move down the slope but works against you on the way up.
He slithered helplessly down the slope.
During the times in the ancient world when Rome was gaining strength with each passing year, its roadways were superior to any other roads built by rival civilizations. The Roman engineers made the roads of Rome innovative in the following ways:A. The roads were durable. To this day one can still see the remains of Roman roads. Durability was thus an innovation.B. The roadways formed a wide network. Few if any civilizations in the Mediterranean world ever built such a wide network of roads. Before its collapse Rome had built a network of approximately 10,000 miles.C. The roads were passable. Due the unique drainage systems, rain water slide off into ditches leaving the main thoroughfare passable for marching legions and their artillery and materials carts.D. The roads made travel faster. Roman engineers made every effort to build straight roads and bridges through or over natural obstacles such as rivers and hills.