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Is Roman concrete stronger than modern concrete? Explain.

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  • 15-05-2017
Roman concrete is in some ways stronger than modern concrete. The Romans used volcanic ash and rocks, limestone, and water to produce extremely durable concrete. This also prevented cracks from spreading in the concrete which is why their concrete is still in shape to this day.
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