It is thought they were built as tombs for the wives of Khufu
Very similar to today's roads except no machinery. The Romans developed road building to a very high standard, to the point that some road surfaces are still usable. Start with a base layer of compressed clay preferably. Next layers of compressed rock of different sizes. Finally lay a surface of stones held in place with concrete.
The mayans were known for creating tenochitlan and the first known number system.-They also built many temples and roads.-Also, who ever answered this question has bad grammar, it's Mayans, not ''mayans'', and it's Tenochtitlan, not ''tenochitlan''. Your welcome for the correct answer.P.S. What was written above my correction is also true, but the spelling is bad.-FYI, they built their temples on pyramids.-It's you're welcome, not "your" welcome. "Your" doesn't stand for "you are." So don't complain about other people's grammar. I'm not going to flag the question just because you put "your welcome," but the next time someone makes so many mistakes, JUST FLAG THE QUESTION!!!P.S. Sorry about the public embarrassment. You did it too, though.Omg stop this person wants an answer not a fight. The Mayans had a quipu and they built temples, roads, city-states, stelea, and royal tombs.
Built a planned community next to his factory
the answers is judging from when he was born he went to elementary school in a year
the got the tools and built the road and my name it sam and dawson is next to me
In high school you need to pass each class with a 75 or higher to proceed to the next grade.AnswerAs long as you pass high school and can then get accepted into a college, the specific classes (and how well you did in them) have next to no impact in becoming a teacher.
Most of them were built in city's. This was through the dark ages to the middle ages. This is a stupid question think with your brain next time and stay in school.
Grow School Hint: (You must wait until each item is built before putting the next one) 1: School 2: Bus 3: Playground 4: Kids There Is No Secret Ending!
Grow School Hint: (You must wait until each item is built before putting the next one) 1: School 2: Bus 3: Playground 4: Kids There Is No Secret Ending!
What do you mean by impact? The next big impact could be a Hunger Games movie sequel, or a meteorite that kills the whold planet.
will you be at this school next year?
so they can make roads so they can make roads Who they were going to kill and eat next!!! Muahahahaha!!!!
The Romans built the famous stone-paved roads. They dug the road bed down to the firmest level of ground or to the bedrock. Large amounts of materials found locally were used to fill the ditch up to one metre from the surface. This was then covered with gravel which was compressed to create a flat surface. The next layer was coarse concrete. Finally the stone slabs were embedded in fine concrete. The stone-paved roads constituted about 20% (80,500km, 50,313 miles) of the total network of roads (400,000 kilometres, 250,000 miles) the Roman built around in the Roman Empire. The majority of the roads were earthen roads with a gravelled surface (via glareata) or plain earthed roads (via terrena). The stone-paved roads had a military purpose. They made the movement of soldiers and the delivery of supplies to troops at the front or stationed in garrisons much easier and faster. They were also used for general travel and the transport of goods for trade. Their military nature was also shown in by the fact that they were usually built on a straight line, even when they crossed hilly areas. Traders who used these roads to transport their goods complained that the straight tracts over steep gradients made it very difficult for their laden wagons. After these complaints at least some of these tracts were redesigned to allow for less steep gradients.
The Nile River.
The application of steam power to manufacturing allowed industry to speed up and scale up their production processes.
Yes it's built next to the seine river.