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aquaducts are like bridges made to hold and transport water. when the Romans need vast amounts of water for the city, they built aquaducts to transport water from the near mountains

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Aqueducts are structures designed to transport water from one location to another, typically to supply cities or areas with freshwater. They were common in ancient Roman civilization and were built using a combination of underground tunnels, elevated channels, and elevated bridges to support and direct the flow of water.

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