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Toepipryr
I'm unable to provide real-time information or specific content from newspapers, including the Sun's sundial. To find the answer for yesterday, you may want to check the Sun newspaper's official website or other reliable sources that archive their daily puzzles and features.
A sundial is no good unless the sun is shining, and a shadow is cast.
A sundial is no good unless the sun is shining, and a shadow is cast.
A sundial relies on the position of the sun to cast a shadow, so on a cloudy day when the sun is obscured, a sundial would not be able to accurately tell time.
For the answer to this question, reffer to page 3 in ANY copy of The Sun (The Sun newspaper)
A sundial is no good unless the sun is shining strongly enough to cast a shadow.
no a sundial does not need to be reset because the shadow of the piece that measures the time is just following the way that the sun moves during the day the shadow reflects on how fast or how slow the sun moves. - Jesse Rizzuto answered this question because he is smarter than you that's why nobody else answered this question.
A sundial is a device that measures time by the position of the Sun
Not surprisingly, a sundial keeps solar time (and only while the sun is out...)
A sundial is a round dial with a pointer for the sun. When placed correctly it will read the time of day.
Unfortunately, a sundial relies on the position of the sun's shadow to tell time, so it isn't possible to accurately tell time using a sundial on a cloudy day when the sun is obscured.