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The Romans did not have clocks. They used sundials
Mantle Clocks are made with a variety of materials depending on the clock, but the most commonly used are either wood, stone, porcelain, or rarely some other precious metal such as gold or silver.
No they most definitely do not absorb sound
Usually grandfather clocks are the most expensive kind of antique clocks and can cost over $500,000.
wood
Clocks are generally not biodegradable as they are made from various materials, including plastics, metals, and batteries, which do not decompose naturally. Some parts, like wood or certain organic materials, may be biodegradable, but many components will persist in the environment for a long time. To dispose of clocks sustainably, it's best to recycle their materials or dispose of them at designated electronic waste facilities.
When the clocks get turned back depends on where you are. In the United States, most locations turn their clocks back on the first Sunday in November. In the European Union, most locations turn their clocks back on the last Sunday in October.
The first mechanical clocks used materials such as iron, brass, wood, and lead for their construction. These clocks also incorporated features like weights, gears, and escapements to regulate timekeeping.
Alarm clocks are useful to keep people on track. Uses for alarm clocks or timers - waking up people, used for cooking.
a lot the most important is the aplication for types of smart materials
Why they are important is because you have that date with Suzie tonight. Good thing you know what time it is eh? why are clocks important is because if u couldn't tell time you would be late for everything, including your job,sports oppointments,etc.....
Unfortunately, not all clocks are circular. The reason that most clocks are circular is because of convenience. As clocks rely on the rotation of the hands to tell time, it is simply easier for the numbers to be arranged in a circular formation around it.