Famous proverb/saying about Rome's roads?
"All roads lead to Rome."
Strata
Sources of water for aqueducts
Lakes / springs / rivers
"Magic ingredient" of Roman concrete
Approximate mileage of roads across the Roman empire
250,000 miles
Shape of the surface Roman roads (so water flowed off the sides)
Curved
Uses for water from aqueducts
Drinking and cooking / bathing / sanitation
Volcanic ash, lime, and water make up what part of Roman concrete?
Mortar
4
All Roman roads were ____
straight
Used ____ to bring water from higher elevations
Gravity
Chunks of rock, pebbles, and terracotta
Aggregate
Name of the first major road of Rome
Average width of Roman roads
4-6 meters
Water from aqueducts was distributed throughout the city via _____
underground tunnels
The Colosseum / The Pantheon (dome)
Latin word for the "milestones" along the roads of Rome (showed how far you were from the center of Rome)
Milarium
Latin word for the top layer of a Roman road
Pavimentum
Types of aqueducts
Two-tier bridge / siphon / tunnel
The Latin name for volcanic ash used in Roman concrete
Pozzolana