Like Making a Cake
Imagine you're making a cake, you don't just throw all the ingredients in at once. You layer them, one after another. The Romans did something similar with their roads:
The Secret Sauce: Teamwork
The Romans used tools like shovels and hammers, and lots of workers helped them. They worked together to build roads that connected cities, just like how you might connect different rooms in your house with doors, making everything easier to move around in!
They didn’t need magic, they had smart planning, good materials, and hard work, and that’s why their roads lasted so long!
Examples
- A student hears about how the Romans built straight roads across the empire.
- A kid imagines walking on a road made by ancient builders.
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See also
- Why Roman Concrete Lasts for 1000 Years?
- Why isn't Roman Concrete used today?
- How Did Ancient Rome Manage Its Huge Public Works?
- Why Did the Ancient Romans Use Concrete So Differently Than We Do?
- How Does Ancient Roman Concrete Last So Long?