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Aqueducts were build by the ancient Romans to transport water into their cities. They look somewhat like a railway bridge.
An Aqueduct is the answer. And to embellish this a bit more, I believe there is an aqueduct in Rome that still functions. Perhaps it has been closed down, but years ago when I was a student studying ancient Rome, the aqueduct was working.
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If you are referring to making a model Roman aqueduct, you can find websites which tell you.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word aqueduct.
he made the aqueduct in 1859
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 present perfect tense of build is:I/You/We/They have built.He/She/It has built.
The cerebral aqueduct is referred to as the aqueduct of Sylvius
The present perfect tense of build is have/has built.I/We/You/They have builtHe/She/It has built
La aqueduct Orange city aqueduct
Aqueducts were build by the ancient Romans to transport water into their cities. They look somewhat like a railway bridge.
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The aqueduct of Segovia.
It was formerly spelled aquaduct but now it is aqueduct. So aqueduct is the correct spelling.
The longest Roman aqueduct was Constantinople.