They used the catapult for war.
No Romans did not use wheelbarrows the wheel barrows were practicaly invented after.
Romans use the Groma to buils the roads. The roads that are made by Romans are straight. The Groma makes the roads straight
why do you use the clock? The romans wanted to know the time silly billy
No. An inclined plane can be used to steer the projectile but that is incidental to the catapult.
Romans use ginger spice because it is good foam mainly good for cooking and for herbal medicine
Yes, the Romans used the catapult. It was part of their siege equipment.
A catapult, some rope and a javalin
Bllista catapult was used in the roman army on their warships and wars.
The equipment to capture a fort; a catapult a rope a javelin
The catapult was animportantsiege machine. It hurled stones and otherprojectilesover the walls of besieged cities.
a weapon used to launch objects at bases or for experimenting also romans used it
The ballista , a giant catapult that could throw large boulders against the wall of a city.
It was made by an ancient china boy named Stewie, who was trying to make a Catapult
It was invented in ancient Greece (in 399 BC) by Dionysius the Elder of Syracuse. The Romans later added wheels to the catapult to make it more maneuverable. A double-armed catapult (also called the trebuchet) was invented by Mariano Taccola of Siena during the middle Ages, about AD 1400.
Owen designed a new catapult for the navy to use on its aircraft carriers. Lady Taylor Smith
You use a catapult to launch things into the air.
The Romans did need machines. They did not invent the two most important ones, the ballista (a crossbow -like catapult) and the crane because they adopted them from the Greeks. They developed them further, massively improving them. They invented the onager, a one armed torsion catapult which could fire bigger round projectiles