What does a drawbridge do?
What does a moat do?
What does the Tower {castle} do?
what does portcullis do?
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A drawbridge was a type of bridge between the gatehouse and the opposite side of the moat. During raids, the drawbridge would be raised to keep invaders out. It could also be lowered using its chains to let more welcome visitors inside the castle. The gatehouse was the only area of the castle that faced the bridge.
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- A drawbridge is a structure across a bod.y of water with moveable parts that can be lifted, rotated, or swung to allow traffic to pa.ss through the waterway on which it sits. Drawbridges are built so that a section of the bridge deck, the surface on which vehicles
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