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What building material did the Romans make using cement, sand, gravel, and water? (4 points) concrete asphalt adobe brick
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What building material did the Romans make using cement, sand, gravel, and water? (4 points)
concrete
asphalt
adobe
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A) concrete. It's still made that way today :)
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The building material that the Romans used was concrete.
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