The Romans. They built them to carry water to the cities from the mountains, plus they had a complete water system to provide water to fountains and in some cases homes. The Romans also invented the arch and concrete which allowed them to build the aqueducts, buildings, bridges, and the colosseum.
they were built in the last century and they were used to filter water for romeThe Roman aqueducts were water conduits which took water form the mountains to the cities. Most of them were underground pipes. Some of them were on top of bridgework. This was done when there was a need to cross a valley or it was needed to keep the conduit at a gradient, as the Romans relied on gravity to make the water move.Roman aqueducts were built whenever they were needed. The first aqueduct was built in 312 BC and it was called the Aqua Appia. Others followed whenever and wherever they were needed.The Roman aqueducts were built over a period of 500 years, with the first being built in 321 BCE. This was the Aqua Appia, which carried water to the City of Rome from a source about 16.4 km away.
The first hand was invented in 1701.
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an aztec aqueduct is a(n) large creation used by said people (aztec) to transport water from usually a main source ( lake, stream, river) to a town or city
It is unknown when the Roman aqueduct was actually invented. The first acueduct was commissioned by Appius Claudius in 312 BC. It was called the Aqua Appia.
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Its purpose is to Carey water from one place to another.It was first used in the tenth hundreds B.C.E.
The Romans used aqueducts to send water to the places they needed it. However, it is thought that the Assyrians made the first aqueduct, over 9 thousand years ago.
Rome was a big empire so the government made aqueducts to transfer water for the people
The cerebral aqueduct is referred to as the aqueduct of Sylvius
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An aqueduct carries water. It is a "water" duct. CA has a large one to move water from Northern CA to Southern Ca. The Romans were the first to build them.
The Romans may not have been the first to think of using an aqueduct, but they were the first people to create in and use it in their architecture.
The first Roman aqueduct was commissioned in 312 BC by Appius Claudius, a Roman censor. Therefore, it was called Aqua Appia (Aqueduct of Appius). It was the first aqueduct which supplied the city of Rome. It was 16.4 Km (10 miles) long and brought water from the nearby Apennine Mountains.
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