THE SUNDIAL
They invented the 365-day calendar. They used the Sun to keep track of the days throughout the years. They divided the year into 3 seasons of 4 months. Each month had 30 days. Their year had 360 days. The ancient Egyptians also used shadow clocks. The first ones were obelisks. The moving shadows formed a kind of sundial to help tell time. The sundial was then used very often since.
If the clock was not invented,there would not be a Daylight saving time for Arizona and Hawaii.
Ancient Egyptians invented the clock and the 365 day calendar. They used various forms of astronomy in order to discern various facts, including the time of year, so that they could prepare for important events (namely, the yearly flooding of the River Nile). The Ancient Egyptians produced basic machinery, for purposes such as farming, which often used pulley mechanisms. Alcoholic beverages were produced by the Ancient Egyptians.
becuase its cooler
The egyptians I believe with the sundial as a clock also the first people to believe in one god and that god was the sun.
the pyramids,papyrus,water powered clock,the ideal for wok with greater expandibility
Ctesibius (Ancient Egypt) invented the water clock in 400 B.C.
The 24-hour clock, or military time, was invented by the ancient Egyptians. They divided the day into 24 hours, with each hour consisting of 60 minutes. This system was later adopted by various other civilizations and is widely used today.
The clepsydra, better known in English as a water clock.
they put water in a pot and then they put a arrowin the water and it spins
The ancient civilization that is credited with inventing the clock is the Sumerians. They were thought to have created the clock's hour system with 24 hours and 60 minutes and the first clock prototypes known as sundials.
They invented the 365-day calendar. They used the Sun to keep track of the days throughout the years. They divided the year into 3 seasons of 4 months. Each month had 30 days. Their year had 360 days. The ancient Egyptians also used shadow clocks. The first ones were obelisks. The moving shadows formed a kind of sundial to help tell time. The sundial was then used very often since.
no body is sure in which year the sun clock was invented but we think it was invented by the greeks or roman or egyptians
Oh, dude, the clock was invented by ancient civilizations like the Egyptians and the Mesopotamians way back in the day. They were like, "Hey, let's figure out a way to track time so we're not late for our pyramid building sessions." And voilà, the clock was born. So, yeah, shoutout to those ancient peeps for keeping us on schedule!
It's hard to say. Clocks have been around for a couple of thousand years, going back to the Ancient Egyptians, who invented the water clock around 1400 B.C., or even earlier to 3500 B.C. to the invention of the sundial. I suppose the hour hand on a clock was invented in 1510 by Peter Henlein of Germany, whose spring-powered clock, though pitifully imprecise, was an important precursor to invention of the pendulum-powered clock, which included both a minute hand and an hour hand.
yes, he invented a water organ that is considered the precursor of the modern pipe organ, and improved the water clock or clepsydra ('water thief'). The clepsydra kept more accurate time than anyclock invented until the Dutch physicist Christiaan Huygens detailed the use of a pendulum to regulate a clock in the 17th century.
some of the things the ancient Egyptians made, that we all use today is, soap, ladders, the water clock and the humble wheelbarrow