The only thing that was wrong was that if a section near the water source broke off, or if it wasn't built right, then the aqueduct would be futile to use.
Nothing was wrong with the Roman aqueducts. They were a masterpiece of ancient engineering. Many fell in disuse due to a sharp degrease in the urban population of Europe which led to a decrease in the demand of water and to not bother to maintain and repair them.
Apparently there were none. I used to think they were called "vomitoriums," but I was wrong. Early Italian wine bars are called "enotecas," but I can't find anything about ancient Roman bars.
you spelled ancient wrong......just saying trolololololololol
They both got punished when they did something wrong or unfaithful
Both are wrong astronomers made stuff up because they couldn't see anything and they could not prove anything.
well, that answer was wrong, Greece influenced a lot on the roman culture, but the answer of how they did it, i don't knwo it
Ok, well first of all, you spelled Aristotle wrong. Second, he was a philosopher in Ancient Roman times. If you were talkin about someone else dude i don't know what to say.
Nothing is wrong with that
public baths , toilets , drinking , anything Romans would use it for
No, there is nothing wrong with having a butt chin. It does not mean there is anything physically or mentally wrong with you, it's normal.
Er........ I don't think ANYTHING'S wrong w/ it. It's a work of nature, and if anything's wrong with it, blame Mother Nature
Nothing is wrong with that