The amount of water required to fill a moat depends on its dimensions, specifically its length, width, and depth. For example, a moat that is 100 meters long, 10 meters wide, and 2 meters deep would require approximately 2,000 cubic meters of water, which is equivalent to about 528,000 gallons. The specific volume can vary widely based on the moat’s design and purpose.
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
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The amount of water it would take to fill a lake varies. It depends on the size of the lake and whether the soil is dry or not.
To give you an idea, a 36-foot by 18-foot by 5-foot deep pool takes about 24,000 gallons of water to fill.
It would require 74,530 US gallons of water.
It depends, what shape is the pool, then i can tell you. =)
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
Moats were filled with water and would have slowed down any attempt to take the castle.
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