As Far as I know the Ancient Egyptians used them first
The sundials were first used back in the day around 1566bc1500bc-1300bc
Sundials require sunlight.
Yes, but in the main people rely on mechanical watches rather than sundials.
Sundials do not work at night or on cloudy days- and they are not very portable.
Sundials use the posidtion of the sun to cast a shadow on the dial. You can then read the number on where the shadow falls to get the time. As a result, no, there shouldn't be different types of sundials.
The sundials were first used back in the day around 1566bc1500bc-1300bc
There is no specific date stated as to when sundials were first used.
It is not known exactly when Sundials first originated. There are records indicating that some type of sundial was used around the year 700 BC. The Greeks were introduced to sundials in 560 BC. But the exact date they were first used in not known.
Sundials were used to tell time, back without watches.
Sundials require sunlight.
There have been many cultures use the sundials over the years. The Egyptians and Mayans both used the sundials. The American government used sundials in the 1830's.
they used sundials to measure time so yeah
Sundials are normally made of metal, however the materials may vary. Sundials were thought to be used in around 3500 BC.
Yes, but in the main people rely on mechanical watches rather than sundials.
Sundials were not discovered. They were invented in ancient China/India.Answer 2:The Egyptians and/or Babalonians invented the first sundials.
The Romans did not have clocks. They used sundials
The two types of sundials are altitude and azimuth sundials.