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Roxane 3 year s ago
#6 The fountains of Rome were at the end of aqueducts in order to remove the kinetic energy of the water at the end of its downhill flow. They shot it into the air and it fell harmlessly into the fountains.
       
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Gussie 3 year s ago
#1 If they were so damn clever then why didnt they invent zero???
       
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Elaine 3 year s ago
What about soap on a rope or legwarmers? Roman c#nts.
       
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Aline 3 year s ago
they invented the cesar salad , yes yes yes my friends
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Rilly 3 year s ago
These dudes were also packing each other’s fudge.
       
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Ora 3 year s ago
Rilly,That was the ancient Greeks not the Romans.
       
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Aqueducts

Earlier civilizations utilized aqueducts to bring fresh water into their towns, but the Romans perfected the system. Using early engineering, the Romans were able to bring in fresh water to public baths, fountains, farms, and more, all without external energy, just gravity. This was incredibly impressive considering it was utilized as early as 312 B.C.

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