The aqueducts raised the Roman standard of living. Everyone had access to fresh clean water, which was a health benefit. Public baths were made possible for personal cleanliness and homes could have running water.
I do not know, that much, all i know is that they are like water pumps and they transport clean water to one place to another
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The aqueducts gave them a clean water supply and it was technologically advanced water transport system. Roman engineers who built their roads and bridges and siege warfare weapons helped to build the Roman empire.
The work of Roman engineers greatly improved sanitation is Roman towns. They built aqueducts which brought fresh water from the sources in the mountains, sewers, public toilets and public baths. They also improved communications, travel and trade by building roads, bridges and ports. They also undertook irrigation works in the countryside which improved agricultural production and food supplies. They also built dams either for flood protection of to create artificial lakes which supplied water for irrigation.
Romans enineers built roads, bridges, aqueducts, sewers, fortifications and ports.
Romans enineers built roads, bridges, aqueducts, sewers, fortifications and ports.
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Th life In Ancient Rome Is Similar to the life in America Today Because The Roman Roads Also Known As Straight Roads We Still Have Today.
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Yes, we still use things invented by the Romans, although they are modernized. Concrete. taxi meters, the calender, travel agencies, aqueducts, water holding tanks, surveying equipment, and apartment buildings are just a few of Roman innovations that we still use today.
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