Sundials are not commonly used today for timekeeping purposes because they are not as accurate as modern timekeeping devices like watches and smartphones. However, sundials are still sometimes used for decorative or educational purposes.
Sundials require sunlight.
it was the begining of clock
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The sundials were first used back in the day around 1566bc1500bc-1300bc
Sundials are not commonly used today for timekeeping purposes because they are not as accurate as modern timekeeping devices like watches and smartphones. However, sundials are still sometimes used for decorative or educational purposes.
Sundials were used to tell time, back without watches.
Sundials require sunlight.
There is no specific date stated as to when sundials were first used.
it was the begining of clock
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.
Sundials are normally made of metal, however the materials may vary. Sundials were thought to be used in around 3500 BC.
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The sundials were first used back in the day around 1566bc1500bc-1300bc
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