Geography, asked by gkgriffis, 8 months ago

What problems did they face when constructing aqueducts?
How did they overcome these challenges?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Marcus Agrippa, Augustus's son-in-law, oversees the building of the Aqua Virgo to ... Claudius nishes the work and calls it Aqua Claudia. ... The popular image many people have of an aqueduct is probably ...

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Answered by AkhilNikhil
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Valleys and low-lying areas, hills and mountains, were some of the challenges faced by Roman engineers who built Aqueducts. The first aqueduct was built in Rome around 312 BC. By the 3rd century AD, it became common. Aqueducts carried water through channels to far away areas, by the force of gravity.

These aqueducts were quite a challenge to build. The engineering had to be just right in order to get the water to run through the channels and get to the city without stagnating in the channel or coming too fast into the city.

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