To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.
To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.
To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.
To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.
To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.
To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.
To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.
To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.
To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.
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The Romans used the technology of the aqueduct to bring water to their cities. This involved the use of gravity, syphons and in some cases pumps and storage tanks.
The Romans used the aqueduct to solve the water transport problem. On the aqueducts that were above ground they also had to use a system of arches and water syphons.
To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.
Aqueducts were used by the Romans to transport water.
Aqueducts were build by the ancient Romans to transport water into their cities. They look somewhat like a railway bridge.
The Romans kept their water in cisterns.
No. Even tough the Romans were advanced in the handling of water, they did not have the technology for a water treatment plant such as we have today. Judging from the interpretation of some remains at Pompeii, the extra water was held in a large storage tank and released when needed. Incidentally, the Romans didhave a personal water treatment of sorts. The popular drink "posca" was a mixture of water and vinegar and was drunk by everyone. The vinegar in this concoction would act as a water purifier by killing of any germs or bacteria in the water.
Aqueducts supplied the baths with water.