Watch towers were used on the Great Wall of China to keep people in one side, and out of another. These watch towers were usually anywhere from 100 to 200 meters apart.
There are 25 000 watchtowers on the Greta Wall of China.
The wall measures between 15 and 30 feet high, depending on the terrain. The watch rise 12 feet or so above the wall.
There are over 10,000 watchtowers on the 5,500 mile long wall.
about 100 metres.
they were 3.86 apart
100m
camera's on corners of every building
No.. the great wall of china was not all built at once. They needed time. They kept on adding to it over centuries and added watch towers and cannons to it.
The great wall of china is an amazing wonder and a fun place to visit.also watch your feet some dead people might try and grab 'em
Holds weapons, troops and fire signal's. They are on hills. One every 180 meters.
The Great Wall is made up of 3 components (Wall,Passes, and Watch Towers) so its watch towers at the peaks
Soldiers defended the Great Wall of China by standing guard over the wall from the watch towers
The number of steps has not been documented but there are 25,000 watch towers and it is 13,171 miles long (21,196 km) and it is the longest man made structure and it can be seen from space!!
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It was for keeping a lookout for the Mongolians invading China at that time and also to attack them while at the same time attacking them from somewhere high where the Mongolians could not fight back easily.
there were 212 watch towers on the Berlin wall
Go clock wise on the time watch and click on the 6th picture and that is the place where "The Great Wall Of China" is at.
China, in this time, received many attacks by the Mongolians, like Attila the Hun. To protect the region inside the area where the wall now stands, the started construction on the great wall of china. This proved to be an impossible task for the Mongolians to pass and even if they had attempted, the watch towers along the wall would send out warnings and the wall was always monitered.