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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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Aqueducts: How Ancient Rome Brought Water to Its People
    The water supply for up to 1 million residents of ancient Rome relied on the city's 11 aqueducts And many more across the Roman empire used the technology
  • Aqueducts - Encyclopedia. com
    Aqueducts are man-made conduits constructed to carry water 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
  • From Stone to Steel: How Aqueducts Shaped Civilization
    Modern aqueducts mitigate droughts, support agriculture, and ensure clean drinking water for billions But the future demands even more innovation to tackle rising challenges
  • The 10 Most Impressive Ancient Aqueducts in the World
    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 The very first aqueducts were constructed by ancient civilizations such as those in Babylon, Assyria, and Egypt
  • Canal Notes: The Aqueducts - Wabash and Erie Canal
    To float boats over streams, contractors built culverts or arches For larger rivers, aqueducts were built The Burnetts Creek Arch in Lockport, Indiana was once a canal culvert, and today it remains the oldest continuously operating bridge in Indiana
  • How Did Ancient Romans Build Aqueducts? - WorldAtlas
    Roman aqueducts were channels that moved fresh water around the city The channels took water from various sources and moved the water to populated areas Some of the channels crossed different territories and were complex The ancient Romans used specific tools to build them





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