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What is an aqueduct?

a curved structure over an opening

a rotated series of arches

a stone channel carrying clean water into a city

an extended series of arches

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It’s c aqueduct. An aqueduct is a bridge-like system built to move water from one location to another. The ancient Romans were particularly famous for their aqueducts and some still stand today. The Romans didn't invent aqueducts, but they did help spawn the English word for one.
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Answer:

3) a stone channel carrying clean water into a city

Step-by-step explanation:

aqua is latin(and spanish!) for water and the romans used them a lot

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