The ancient Egyptian water clock was made to count the hours of the night and to count how long a person speaks in a trial.
A clock ticks.
Im not sure but do you know when it was made?
Clocks can be made out of various metals, such as aluminum, brass, stainless steel, or iron, depending on the design and style of the clock. Commonly, clock cases are made of metal to provide durability and a stylish aesthetic.
Oh, dude, the water clock was like the OG clock, you know? It was all about water flowing and telling time way back in ancient times. Then came the good ol' mechanical clocks, like the cuckoo clocks and grandfather clocks. So, technically, the water clock was like the grandpa of all clocks!
The first water clock was used in Egypt in 1500 BC. They found one in the tomb of Amenhotep I.
The first robot in 270 BC was an organ and water clock made by Ctesibus who was a Greek Engineer. The water clock had figures that moved.
he made a water clock and a windmill which could grind wheat and corn
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Yes there is a water clock in Andorra La Vella.
Plato did not invent the water clock. The water clock, also known as a clepsydra, has origins dating back to ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Plato likely used and was inspired by existing water clock technology in his time.
what is a clock made out of
1320 it was made
A clock ticks.
Qa in Babylon. Qa = the volume of the water flowing from and into the water clock.
He made a wooden clock, but in 1753
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.
water clock, paper making, compass, printing (both woodblock and movable type).