Roman concrete's extraordinary durability, lasting 2,000 years despite earthquakes, was due to a combination of pozzolanic ash and seawater sand; when water was added to seawater sand, friction dropped by half, creating a super-strength formula that modern concrete cannot replicate.
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Roman Concrete: What Makes It Last 2,000 Years?Añadido:
How Roman concrete survived every earthquake for centuries, but there was one problem. Roman concrete should have crumbled after a century, yet it lasted 2,000 years. They used pozzolanic ash to bind the mortar, but pozzolana alone could not explain its durability. Until 1981, when researchers discovered a second ingredient, seawater sand. They poured water on the sand, friction dropped by half. This secret turned out to be their super strength formula.
Still standing after so long.
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