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How did the Romans bring fresh water to their cities?
They diverted water from the Tiber.
They built a system of aqueducts.
They imported water from other countries.
They built dams across the Tiber.
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They built a system of aqueducts.
Roman aqueducts carried water by gravity from springs and rivers (often well outside the city) using channels, bridges, tunnels, and pipes into reservoirs and distribution systems.
Roman aqueducts carried water by gravity from springs and rivers (often well outside the city) using channels, bridges, tunnels, and pipes into reservoirs and distribution systems.
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