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3 November, 21:51

From which body of water did Rome get fresh water for drinking and agriculture?

the Tiber River

the Sardinian River

the Tyrrhenian Sea

the Mediterranean Sea

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  1. 3 November, 22:52
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    Answer: The answer is 1. The Tibet river

    Explanation:

    The Tibet provided a reliable source of fresh water. Romans used to irrigate their farms, as well as to provide drinking water for humans and animals. However, Rome was not near the delta of the Tibet river. Rome developed about 15 miles from where the Tibet river empties into the Mediterranean Sea.
  2. 4 November, 00:50
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    A. The Tiber River

    Explanation:

    The Tiber provided a source of fresh water to Romans and was also an important route for trade and transportation.
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