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Which is true of Roman architecture?

Roman temples were usually created of wood, mud, or other degradable materials, so none are still standing today
However, there are several tomb-houses still in good shape because they were made of stone.
The Romans borrowed heavily from the Greeks and Etruscans in style, but were innovative engineers who developed
round arches, aqueducts, and roads that are all still standing today
Most Roman structures still standing today are load-bearing tombs for rulers, or temples using colonnades and
hypostyle halls, but they did not use arches of any kind.
The Romans were great innovators who developed the three Classical orders, and calculated precise measurements
to create optical illusions in their templs

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Answer:

1+1= window

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