made out of bronze or clay something like that
Sundials are normally made of metal, however the materials may vary. Sundials were thought to be used in around 3500 BC.
The two types of sundials are altitude and azimuth sundials.
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No, sundials do not have to be round. While many traditional sundials are circular to allow for a full rotation of the gnomon (the part that casts the shadow), sundials can be made in various shapes, such as square or rectangular. The key requirement is that the gnomon must be positioned correctly to cast a shadow that corresponds to the hour markings, regardless of the overall shape of the sundial.
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Sundials require sunlight.
There is no specific date stated as to when sundials were first used.
we have to adjust sundials to see the shadow and time
Sundials were used to tell time, back without watches.
They didn't make watches,the made sundials,and they were probably made of rock or clay.
The main types of sundials are horizontal, vertical, equatorial, and polar. Horizontal sundials are the most common and have a flat plate with hour markings. Vertical sundials have a vertical dial face and are often found on walls or pillars. Equatorial sundials have a dial plate that is parallel to the equator, while polar sundials are aligned with the Earth's axis.
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