no. Marble is too soft to withstand the strain of construction. However the Romans faced their brick buildings with marbles of various types.
Marble provides spectacular look and feelMarble can be cleaned easilyMarble can be used for nice interior decorationGSD-4
The Romans used a lot of marble in their sculptures, Italy is famous for its marble. They also used basalt and rarely bronze. Many small statuettes were made of ceramic material.
One object that both we and the Romans used is concrete. The Romans were pioneers in developing concrete, which they used to construct enduring structures like the Pantheon and aqueducts. Today, concrete remains a fundamental material in construction for buildings, roads, and various infrastructure projects due to its strength and durability. Its versatility and effectiveness have made it a lasting legacy of Roman engineering.
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The Romans made toilets for the same reason that we make toilets----to go into. However the Romans also used their toilets as garbage dumps and all household waste as well as human waste was flushed down them. And yes, the Romans still use toilets. They have them in all the houses and apartments, restaurants, public buildings, etc. in the city.
People can use marble for architecture and grand buildings statues are made up of marble.
Coulumns to support buildings... Romans used concrete and covered it with marble we do not cover ours with marble, but we do use concrete they used concrete in the building of aquiducts hope that helps
The Romans used Greek slaves to quarry marble for the buildings in Rome.
The greatest contribution of Greek Architecture is the use of the columns, which we still use today. They also contributed the development of limestone, marble, and concrete as a building material.
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To build community buildings that require marble, city seal, gold plating, ribbon, and building grants
The Romans did not invent columns. They adopted the use of column to support the roofs of temples and for porticoes form the Greeks. They also adopted the three orders (styles) the Greeks used for columns: Doric, Ionic and Corinthian. They developed the Composite order which combined elements of two orders. The Egyptians used columns for their temples before the Greeks.
The Romans used a lot of marble in their sculptures, Italy is famous for its marble. They also used basalt and rarely bronze. Many small statuettes were made of ceramic material.
One object that both we and the Romans used is concrete. The Romans were pioneers in developing concrete, which they used to construct enduring structures like the Pantheon and aqueducts. Today, concrete remains a fundamental material in construction for buildings, roads, and various infrastructure projects due to its strength and durability. Its versatility and effectiveness have made it a lasting legacy of Roman engineering.
Marble and slate are both used by humans in buildings. Marble is used to make a number of items such as flooring and countertops. Slate is used primarily for roofing shingles.
The pulley was used by the Romans to move large pieces of equipment and to create buildings. Pulleys were also used in the creation of weapons.
is it because they can react for the building because they are not the right rocks to use for buildings