aquedukter
Aquedukter, in English commonly called aqueducts, are engineered structures designed to transport water from distant sources to settlements or agricultural areas. They rely on gravity to move water along a controlled route, often over valleys and rough terrain, using channels, arches, tunnels, and pipelines. The term aquedukter is used in Danish and some other Nordic languages; aqueduct is the usual English form.
Historically, aquedukter appear in many ancient cultures. Early canal systems and conduit channels were built in
Design and components: Most aquedukter rely on a gradient sufficient to maintain gravity-driven flow. They may
Legacy: Aquedukter were pivotal to urbanization, providing reliable water for drinking, sanitation, and irrigation. They illustrate