Ctesibus was a Greek inventor who made water clocks with moving figures on them.
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A clock chimes. They only had sundials in Ancient Rome, but when Shakespeare wrote this play, the Elizabethans had clocks that chimed.
The Romans did not have clocks. They used sundials
There are three ancient clocks they are:-1.Sundail2.Hour glass3.Pendelum
He made clocks and stuff
the ancient egyptians.
The first robot was made in the year 2029. Its purpose was to be sent back in time to kill Sarah Connor and by doing so, alter the future as we know it as she would eventually bear a child named John Connor that would save the human race. However the robot given the name "Terminator" would eventually be crushed by a heavy piece of metal thus failing its mission and purpose for having been made in the first place.
Any Encyclopedia will report that clocks were invented in ancient times, as sundials are primitive clocks. As for mechanical clocks, there are public clocks from the 14th which are still on display in the Science Museum in Britain. See http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/on-line/wells-clock/index.asp
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By weather, by stars Ancient civilizations had some additional methods. Among them were sundials, and burning candles or incense. Water clocks were used in Babylon and Egypt. Hourglasses were a late medieval development.
They based it on phases of the moon and the hours by water clocks.
Hi i am in grade 6 and i am cute and kissible the times are water clock sindial pendulum clock clepsydra mechanical clocks
Water clocks are not commonly used today as they have been replaced by more accurate timekeeping devices such as wristwatches, smartphones, and digital clocks. Water clocks were used in ancient times to measure time by tracking the flow of water from one container to another.
Water clocks known as clepsydra, which measured time by the flow of water from one container to another. These clocks had markings that indicated the passing hours as the water dripped.
Before electricity, clocks used various mechanisms to keep time such as pendulums or springs. Mechanical clocks would need to be regularly wound up to store energy and keep the clock running accurately. Water clocks and sundials were also used in ancient times to measure time without electricity.