yes round shell castles did have moats
Because They just had moats and 0pen bridges to get into the castles.
moats
no
castles and moats
no, but most do to look fancy and to keep out trust passers
Was first started when midevil castles had moats in an attem
A moat is the small body of water that usually circles the outside of the castle.
Many castles had moats, steep embankments or other natural defenses. Castle defense was often a matter of waiting out the attackers - many castles had their own water supply. Artillery, which could destroy walls, made castles obsolete.
castles had walls, archers, and anything they can pour over the walls. moats & drawbridges as well-walls specially designed for archers hence the jagged pattern
Castles and knights were prominent during the Medieval period in Europe. This period ranged from the 5th to 15th century and ended around the time when gunpowder became widely used on the battlefield.
Moats were filled with water and would have slowed down any attempt to take the castle.