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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
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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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