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vazorg [7]
2 years ago
15

Not only did the Romans build a large network of roads, they also built many aqueducts. What is an aqueduct?

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1 answer:
Vsevolod [243]2 years ago
6 0

An aqueduct is a bridge or series of bridges built over obstacles to bring water to cities.

<h3>Which routes did the Romans construct?</h3>

Roman roads came in a variety of sizes and shapes, from narrow, local roads to wide, long-distance thoroughfares constructed to link cities, large towns, and military sites.

These large thoroughfares frequently had a stone or metal surface cambered for drainage and had walkways, bridleways, and drainage ditches on either side.

Hence choice first is correct regarding the aqueduct.

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