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How were Roman aqueducts used?

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A)
To carry water across the land
B)
To remove waste from the cities
To move concrete to places where roads were being built
D)
To form a wall to protect the cities from invasion

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Gravity and the natural slope of the land allowed aqueducts to channel water from a freshwater source, such as a lake or spring, to a city. As water flowed into the cities, it was used for drinking, irrigation, and to supply hundreds of public fountains and baths

so there fore the awnser is A to carry water acroos the land

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