1. What is an aqueduct? What makes the Croton Aqueduct an aqueduct?
An aqueduct is a bridge that carries water from 1 place to another. It carries water from ossinging to New York.
2. Why was the Croton Aqueduct built? What need was it constructed to fulfill?
It was build because everyone was getting bad dirty water. And this aqueduct would run clean drinking water. They needed 90million bricks. They used more than 4 million cash.
3. What is the start and end points (terminus) of the Croton Aqueduct? What is the relationship of both points to the purpose of the aqueduct?
The Start is from the river and it ends at New York. The relationship is that they are used to carry water.
4. What stage of development-undeveloped, developing, and developed- does the Croton Aqueduct belong in? Explain why it is part that stage.
I think it is in both developed and in developing. I think this because the aqueduct was build at the 1800's. And now so parts are broken and we not are fixing it so i think its developed and in developing.
5. Identify some of the features of the Croton Aqueduct. How do they help the aqueduct transport water from start to end points?
They have this underground pipe which has water running from the start to the end. It helps the water run to New York.