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Soldiers defended the Great Wall of China by standing guard over the wall from the watch towers
A place defended by a wall is called a building. If it's a really strong wall, it might be called a fortification (or a fort, for short).
Some of the best soldiers had to guard it and fight against the people coming to invade China
people flung slushies from the top and brain-freezed their enemies to death
there wasn't anything to defend it from.
The Great Wall of China stretches across the landscape like a mighty dragon coiling through the mountains, its scales glinting in the sunlight. It stands as a testament to human ingenuity, much like a ribbon of history woven through time, binding together the stories of those who built and defended it.
Castles usually defended themselves by having a wall with a moat or ontop of a hill
because the wall that the Saxons had made had defended them from the arrows
No the biggest wall is The Great Wall Of China I think
The Great Wall is in China.
The wall is typically defended through a combination of physical barriers, surveillance systems, and personnel. These may include guard towers, patrols, and security checkpoints to monitor and control access. Additionally, technological measures such as cameras, alarms, and motion sensors enhance security. In some cases, natural obstacles and strategic fortifications bolster the wall's defenses against potential breaches.