people still use sundial. they also use them in gardens as garden features for more info on sundials visit the site below it gives heaps of info!!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundial people still use sundial. they also use them in gardens as garden features for more info on sundials visit the site below it gives heaps of info!!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundial
The dimensions of a sundial would typically include the size of the dial face, the length of the gnomon (the object that casts the shadow), and the overall height and width of the sundial structure. The dimensions vary depending on the design of the sundial and its intended use.
a sundial is very simple to use mailny because it uses the suns rays however if it is night time the use of a sundial is no longer possible on the sundial it will have numbers on it and when the sun shines on it it will cast a particular shadow that shadow should line up with a number and then it will tell you the approximate time
what year did the Sumerians first use the sundial
The pin of a sundial is called a gnomon. It is the part of the sundial that casts a shadow onto the dial face to indicate the time.
I would say so, yes. We still use them today.
He used a portable sundial.
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yes, as long as its on the same line of longitude you can use the same sundial
if u know how to use it
You use a Sundial.
people still use sundial. they also use them in gardens as garden features for more info on sundials visit the site below it gives heaps of info!!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundial people still use sundial. they also use them in gardens as garden features for more info on sundials visit the site below it gives heaps of info!!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundial
You can use a sundial, which is a device that uses the position of the sun's shadow to tell time. By placing a stick or pointer on the sundial, the shadow it casts can indicate the time based on markings on the sundial's face.
The dimensions of a sundial would typically include the size of the dial face, the length of the gnomon (the object that casts the shadow), and the overall height and width of the sundial structure. The dimensions vary depending on the design of the sundial and its intended use.
No...we use clocks like the rest of the world.
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