The first public clock is believed to have been made in 1370, located in Salisbury, England. They were significant for helping communities keep track of time for daily activities and schedules.
No. The first "Clock" would make a shadow from the sun to show what time it was.
i don't know who made them but sun dials are an old type of way to tell the time
No, the first clocks were not like modern clocks. They were simpler devices like sundials or water clocks that measured time using natural elements. It wasn't until the mechanical clock was invented in the Middle Ages that clocks began to resemble their modern form.
The very first alarm clock was invented by Levi Hutchins in 1787. Hutchinsβ alarm clock did not have a snooze function or a way to set the alarm to a specific time; instead, it was set to go off at a specific time each day.
It told the time.
To tell time..
Haha, they couldn't have know the exact time... because before the clock... there was no time :p
The first clock in the New World was made by Benjamin Banneker. He was an African American. His clock struck on the hour, made astronomical observations, and kept time for 40 years.
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The first public clock is believed to have been made in 1370, located in Salisbury, England. They were significant for helping communities keep track of time for daily activities and schedules.
No, it was made by Greeks
The first pendulum clock was made of brass and had a wooden case. It was invented by Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens in 1656. The pendulum clock revolutionized timekeeping by providing a more accurate way to measure time.
The first time set on a clock is typically 12:00 AM, which represents midnight.
No. The first "Clock" would make a shadow from the sun to show what time it was.
the first mechanical clock was made in 723 A.D. by a buddhist monk named Yi xiang
ask it, the clock should know, as soon as you catch it