the roman used most of the water around them to produce food,baths,&drinking.
Human brains are75% water
No, the Romans did not use fireworks. The use of fireworks originated in China, and it was not until centuries later that fireworks were introduced to Europe. Romans did have access to other forms of entertainment, such as gladiator combats, chariot races, and theatrical performances.
No, the Romans were not the first people to use limestone. Limestone has been used in construction for thousands of years by various ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, Greeks, and Mesopotamians. The Romans, however, did utilize limestone extensively in their architecture and construction projects.
We can use for example methane gas but other fuels are possible.
The Romans called the city Aquae Sulis, which is now modern-day Bath in the United Kingdom. It was known for its natural hot springs, which the Romans built baths around for public use.
Aqueducts were used by the Romans to transport water.
The mountains near Rome provided plenty of water sources. When Rome's demand for water outstripped local supply, the Romans started to build aqueducts to bring water from the mountains. Over time the Romans built 11 aqueducts to supply their city
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Romans used aqueducts to bring fresh water from the mountains into the cities. They used this water for the large public baths and public fountains.
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Because that was the best material they had at that time.
When the aqueducts had to cross a valley or a gradient was needed to keep the water flowing, the Romans placed the water conduits on bridgework.
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The Romans kept their water in cisterns.
Yes and it still widely used even today
Plastic was not invented during that time period.
The Romans would transport water in aqueducts.