It's easy to raise water because there's something like a pump now.
How did you get the water up high in the ancient world?
I don't think it'll be easy for a person to pull it up every time.
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If you look at a well or something, they used a pulley to pull up the water
That's what they used.
The first method is to pump up the water from the Euphrates River by making a large water tank at the top of the garden.
It is a very simple method of continuously hanging a water bottle from a chain to put water on top, storing it in a water tank, and spilling water where necessary or supplying water using a watering can.
However, in this case, there is a concern that the failure rate is frequent and the space is occupied, which may damage the appearance of the public garden. In addition, a chain pump must be connected to each floor.
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The second method is the pump method devised by Archimedes, recorded by Diodor and Strabon.
In particular, the advantage of this method is that even if the handle is turned with only one force, the water rises along the snail-type spiral groove as the threaded through-flow rotates. This method was also a technique that Leonardo da Vinci and other medieval engineers tried to realize, and was used to pump water from the underground of the mine or supply water to high-rise buildings.
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