lclark9

A good example of an Aqueduct is the Roman briges. An Aqueduct is a chanel pipe created by the persians to get clean water to the town. The bridges were buit out of bricks and cement to hold it together. The roman roads were up to 93ft. tall and strectched up to 10 miles long. The water traveled over 100,000 gallons of clean water a day. Aqueducts spread all over the country Persia, France, and Rome. It also spread to Egypt and Assyria.
 * ROMAN AQUEDUCT S **