The ancient Romans used aqueducts to bring water to their cities.
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Aqueducts were build by the ancient Romans to transport water into their cities. They look somewhat like a railway bridge.
The Romans did not build the tower of Pisa. The Pisans started to build it in 1173 almost 700 years after the end of ancient Roman civilisation.
The Romans built structures called aqueducts, both above ground and underground, to move water. But that was not all. They used syphons and pumps and pipes in addition to the large aqueducts. These later devices could direct the water to where it was specifically needed.
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aqueducts
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Aqueducts were build by the ancient Romans to transport water into their cities. They look somewhat like a railway bridge.
Aqueducts supplied ancient Roman cities with water from their sources on the mountians. It took a good deal of engineering to build these aqueducts that were many miles long. They were built all over ancient Rome's empire.
this civilization would build the coliseum to distract its people from thinking about poverty in the cities
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The Romans used something called an aqueduct to bring in water from lakes to their city. Aqueducts are tubes that go through mountains are elevated above valleys with a very slight angle downward then entire time. The downward slope ensures that the water will flow without the need for any sort of pump.
The first people to ever build actual brick/marble roads were the Ancient Romans.
The Romans did not build the tower of Pisa. The Pisans started to build it in 1173 almost 700 years after the end of ancient Roman civilisation.
Most of Italy's ancient cities were built on the plains, near rivers. The ancient Italians were mostly farmers, so their cities were build in areas conducive to farming.
It is a Study Island Question. The answer is aqueducts.