Aqueducts are built in areas where you have a bunch of motivated end users (like a town or group of farmers) at a low elevation in need of a more reliable source of water located somewhere fairly nearby at a higher elevation. The aqueduct builders construct a series of canals, elevated channels, and tunnels as required to get the water from the source to the end users.
Some good examples:
1) Roman engineers built aqueducts throughout Italy and France from mountain water sources to serve city dwellers
2) Water-needy Southern California cities and farms are served by an aqueduct that brings them water from sources in Northern California
3) New York City is supplied by an aqueduct and tunnel system from sources upstate.
4) Inca farmers in coastal valleys built irrigation aqueducts from sources higher up in the Andies
5) Native American cultures in Phoenix area built irrigation canal systems that diverted water from sources at higher elevations to irrigate their crops.
How to build an aqueduct? Find an elevated source of water. Divert it to a channel. Extend the channel from the source to where you want the water to be used. Keep the new channel flowing at a very slight slope downward towards the end user. Make the route as direct as possible, to minimize the length of the channel. Follow topographic contours where possible so you don't have to lose elevation too quickly. If you come to a valley, you may have to build an elevated channel across the valley. If you come to a hill, you'll either have to go around it or through it with a tunnel. Build some sort of storage reservoir at the top and bottom of the aqueduct, if possible, to allow a constant flow. Put control structures within the system as required to control for excessive or flood-related flows. Build a distribution network at the bottom of the system to get water to individual fields and residences. Seal the sides and bottom of the aqueduct to reduce losses, where possible. Build an army to protect the system from invading Goths and random terrorists. Build a visitor's center to brag about your foresight. Erect a few stellae in honor of yourself. Have a big bar-b-que on opening day.
Most aqueducts had very little design in their construction. This is because most of the Roman aqueducts were underground and a pipe was a round, hollow cylinder that really could only be raised or lowered or snaked around a barrier. However the above ground aqueducts were a different matter. They used the pipes, just as the undergrounds did, but those pipes were elevated and rested upon arches which in turn were engineered to a precise grade in order to keep the water moving. In designing an aqueducts, the Roman engineers had to determine the length of the structure, the terrain over which it traveled, and the syphoning or grading system to be used.
The Roman aqueducts were built as they were needed. The first one was built in 312 BC and others followed as required.
Aqueducts were built by many civilisations. The most famous ones were the Roman ones.
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The Colosseum and 11 aqueducts were built in the city of Rome. There were also aqueductsthroughoutthe Roman Empire.
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Most ancient civilisations built aqueducts because of the importance of water. There were aqueducts both in Greece and Rome. The Roman aqueducts are more famous.
Roughly an entire legion which, at least on paper, numbered 5,000 men. Aqueducts (and roads and briges) were built by the army.
Yes. They were built by the Romans.
They built aqueducts.
Many aqueducts were built during ancient times.
If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.
Aqueducts were built by pretty much all ancient civilisations.
The Colosseum and 11 aqueducts were built in the city of Rome. There were also aqueductsthroughoutthe Roman Empire.
Yes they built aqueducts for fresh water supplies
The Roman engineers built aqueducts to transport water to where it was needed.
They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.
Most ancient civilisations built aqueducts because of the importance of water. There were aqueducts both in Greece and Rome. The Roman aqueducts are more famous.
Roughly an entire legion which, at least on paper, numbered 5,000 men. Aqueducts (and roads and briges) were built by the army.
the Romans built aqueducts all over the roman empire
They were built by the Romans. So in the roman time frame.