The Romans didn't invent the microscope
No
Romans did not invent the dome. It is not known when the first dome was created but it can be traced back to prehistoric times.
The ancient Romans invented the circus, which we still have.
The Romans invented concrete, not roads. Roads were around before the Rome existed.
No; the technique of building 'hard' roads was invented by the Romans.
Concrete, Aqueducts, Baths, Central Heating and Roads.
Yes, because they were the first nation to make roads.
No, that's one invention you can't credit to the Romans. But they did improve the layout of their towns by their famous grid system, of roads and buildings.
The Romans didn't invent the microscope
they invented so many stuff, for example, roads, the letter G, a concrete which lasts a incredibly long time and they invented the forced pump. How much i love you romans!!
The Romans invented: The aqueducts The stone-paved roads the hypocaust (underfloor heating) A new and tougher type of concrete which also set underwater. The public bathhouses
Romans use the Groma to buils the roads. The roads that are made by Romans are straight. The Groma makes the roads straight
What the Romans are famous for is the building of paved roads. What you mean by the Romans being civilised about roads is difficult to understand.
The Romans invented concrete.
The Romans invented concrete.
Yes