First off, what you appear to be asking for is the circumference, the length of area around a circle(or in this case, a body of water). To find the circumference, measure for the diameter, the diameter is the length of one side of a circle to another, this distance must go through the center of the circle. All you have to do is multyply the Diameter by pi.
easy take 2 steel rods and bend the ends to a 45 degree angle and walk around in a circle when the rods starts touching each other like a magnet you have water, or was it oil ?
What is "a long passage of water" called
A water wheel with buckets is called a noria
It depends on the shape of the water melon, round, oval, etc. If it was oval there would probably only be 2 lines of symmetry - top to bottom and left to right. You can't go diagonal because it wouldn't be even. A circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. Any chord of the circle that passes through its center will be line of symmetry. And there are an infinite number of lines that can be drawn through the center of the circle. So if the water melon was a circle it would have an infinite amount of symmetry lines. Hope it helps!! :)
The water-filled trench around a castle is called a moat.
It's called a moat.
A moat is a water-filled ditch around a castle. thta is nasty nd and u have to take a shower four a couple of days nd then if u fall in a moat u can die nd i am being do serrouse
A water-filled trench around a castle is known as a "moat."
The water surrounding a castle is called a moat however most castles did not have a moat.
A dry or water filled ditch around a castle is called a moat. The water in the moat is supplied by a nearby river. The word moat should not be confused with the French term motte which described a mound or hillock upon which a fortification was constructed. Please see related links.
it would be a lot easier for the attackers to get into the castle
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