Science and Engineering (1 jan 70 ano antes da era comum – 1 jan 1453 ano)
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The Roma's took a practical approach to their study of science and engineering Roman scientist wanted results that could benefit their society. They studied the stars to produce a calendar. They studied plants and animals to learn how to obtain better crops and meat. In the AD 100s, a great doctor named Galen noticed the difference between arteries and veins. The Romans made cement made of lime volcanic rock and ash. They also created something called the aqueduct it brought water from the mountains down into the city. The Romans also created lasting structures by using arches. Because of its round shape, an arch can support much more weight than other shapes.
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