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'''Aqueducts''' are structures made to carry [[water]] or [[magma]] across obstacles such as the [[chasm]]. They can be made of raw [[stone]], [[wood]], [[metal]] bars, or [[block]]s of stone or glass, but only stone, [[iron]], and [[steel]] (and likely also [[pig iron]] and [[platinum]]) aqueducts can carry magma. They must be at least 3 tiles wide, forming the outer walls and an inner channel and can have openings in any of the cardinal directions to allow water to enter or exit from a [[channel]] or [[floodgate]]. | '''Aqueducts''' are structures made to carry [[water]] or [[magma]] across obstacles such as the [[chasm]]. They can be made of raw [[stone]], [[wood]], [[metal]] bars, or [[block]]s of stone or glass, but only stone, [[iron]], and [[steel]] (and likely also [[pig iron]] and [[platinum]]) aqueducts can carry magma. They must be at least 3 tiles wide, forming the outer walls and an inner channel and can have openings in any of the cardinal directions to allow water to enter or exit from a [[channel]] or [[floodgate]]. |