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  • Aqueduct | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
    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
  • Roman aqueduct - Wikipedia
    Rome's first aqueduct was built in 312 BC, and supplied a water fountain at the city's cattle market By the 3rd century AD, the city had eleven aqueducts, sustaining a population of over a million in a water-extravagant economy; most of the water supplied the city's many public baths
  • Aqueducts Move Water in the Past and Today - USGS. gov
    Engineers have built aqueducts, or canals, to move water, sometimes many hundreds of miles Actually, aqueducts aren't a high-tech modern invention—the ancient Romans had aqueducts to bring water from the mountains above Rome, Italy to the city
  • Roman Aqueducts - Education
    Aqueducts required a great deal of planning They were made from a series of pipes, tunnels, canals, and bridges Gravity and the natural slope of the land allowed aqueducts to channel water from a freshwater source, such as a lake or spring, to a city
  • Aqueducts - Encyclopedia. com
    The term aqueduct comes from words meaning "to lead water" in Latin, the language of the Romans who were the first builders of large aqueducts Aqueducts carry water from natural sources, such as springs, into cities and towns for public use
  • Aqueduct - World History Encyclopedia
    Aqueducts transport water from one place to another, achieving a regular and controlled supply to a place that would not otherwise receive sufficient quantities Consequently, aqueducts met basic needs from antiquity onwards such as the irrigation of food crops and drinking fountains
  • What Is an Aqueduct and How Does It Move Water?
    An aqueduct is a structure built to carry water from one place to another, typically over long distances Aqueducts can be open channels, enclosed pipes, tunnels carved through mountains, or elevated bridges spanning valleys
  • The History of Ancient Aqueducts: Engineering Wonders
    The construction of aqueducts in ancient civilizations highlights the ingenuity and resourcefulness of early engineers These water systems not only provided essential resources for growing populations but also influenced urban planning and architectural advancements
  • The 10 Most Impressive Ancient Aqueducts in the World
    The word aqueduct derives from the Latin words aqua meaning water and ducere meaning to lead An aqueduct is therefore best described as an artificially structure such as a channel, tunnel, or ditch, that is used to transport water from a remote location to another
  • Roman Aqueducts - Expedition Magazine
    The aqueducts of ancient Roman times represent the efforts of government to provide city dwellers with an abundant supply of one of life’s necessities—water





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