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why were aqueducts important to the Romans?

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Answered by priyadarshinianjali1
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The Roman aqueduct was a channel used to transport fresh water to highly populated areas. Aqueducts were amazing feats of engineering given the time period. ... As water flowed into the cities, it was used for drinking, irrigation, and to supply hundreds of public fountains and baths.

Answered by brainly1900
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The Roman aqueduct was a channel used to transport fresh water to highly populated areas. ... As water flowed into the cities, it was used for drinking, irrigation, and to supply hundreds of public fountains and baths. Roman aqueduct systems were built over a period of about 500 years, from 312 B.C. to A.D. 226.

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