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Answer / Huma Rizvi
Aqueducts are built by constructing a series of arches, vaults, or bridges to carry water over a distance. They are typically built along elevated ground, such as hillsides or valleys, and can span rivers or other obstacles. The construction process involves the use of materials like stone, brick, or concrete, and requires careful planning and engineering.
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