A moat is a deep, broad trench, usually filled wth water that surrounds a structure, installation, or town.
Not likely since they wouldn't survive the winters in Europe...where most moats were built.
yes they do
castles and moats
mudd Animals such as alligators are put in moats so eniemies cant get across
Most of the time, none. Despite what you see in the movies, most moats were "dry" moats, basically a deep, steep sided ditch. On occasion if a ready water source was available one would be flooded to make a "wet" moat, but this was uncommon. The purpose of the moat was to make tunneling or mining under the fortress walls more difficult. On the occasion that a wet moat was available, it was sometimes used for farming fish. In England fish such as bream and pike were often farmed in ponds by the aristocracy. The medieval Catholic Church forbid the eating of meat three days per week, and among the classes that could afford to frequently eat meat there was a desire to have fish available as a substitute.
yes round shell castles did have moats
Arthur Moats was born on 1988-03-14.
Alice-Leone Moats died in 1989.
Jacob Moyer Moats is 5' 9".
NFL player Arthur Moats is 6'-02''.
Ryan Moats was born on December 17, 1982.
Alice-Leone Moats was born in 1908.
Arthur Moats plays for the Pittsburg Steelers.
they dug moats to hide from thier enemies
Jarrette Moats was born on February 2, 1984, in USA.
Sanford K. Moats was born on 1921-12-04.
Arthur Moats plays Line Back for the Pittsburg Steelers.