WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT ROME

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
structures to deliver water
A
forum
B
peninsula
C
aqueduct
D
spit balls
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In a restricted sense, aqueducts are structures used to conduct a water stream across a hollow or valley. In modern engineering, however, aqueduct refers to a system of pipes, ditches, canals, tunnels, and supporting structures used to convey water from its source to its main distribution point.

Detailed explanation-2: -An aqueduct is a watercourse constructed to carry water from a source to a distribution point far away. In modern engineering, the term aqueduct is used for any system of pipes, ditches, canals, tunnels, and other structures used for this purpose.

Detailed explanation-3: -They used arches which provided adequate support for the aqueducts. Arches were constructed by using wooden supports that created the curvature of the arch and were removed after the stone arch was constructed around it (Figure 2).

Detailed explanation-4: -aqueducts, which is Latin for waterway. These under-and aboveground channels, typically made of stone, brick, and volcanic cement, brought fresh water for drinking and bathing as much as 50 to 60 miles from springs or rivers.

Detailed explanation-5: -It is estimated that the aqueduct supplied the city with around 200, 000, 000 litres (44, 000, 000 imperial gallons) of water a day, and water took nearly 27 hours to flow from the source to the city.

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