The Romans invented concrete in order to build huge stadiums and other buildings.
List three main ingredients in Roman concrete.
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1) A PASTY HYDRATE LIME.
2) pozzolan ash from a nearby volcano.
3) a few pieces of fist sized rock
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Ancient Roman concrete was a mixture of lime mortar, aggregate, pozzolana, water, and stones, and was stronger than previously-used concretes. The ancient builders placed these ingredients in wooden frames where they hardened and bonded to a facing of stones or (more frequently) bricks
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