Why Did the Ancient Romans Build Bridges Across the Sea?

Imagine you're trying to get from one island to another, but there's a big ocean in between. That sounds hard, like swimming all the way! But what if someone built a giant road across the water? That’s exactly what the ancient Romans did with their bridges over the sea. They used strong stones and clever design so their bridges could hold up even when waves crashed against them.

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  1. A stone road connecting two islands, like a bridge over water.
  2. Big blocks stacked together so they don’t fall into the sea.
  3. People walking on a path that floats across the ocean.

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