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∙ 14y agoA clock is typically made of components such as a mechanism for telling time (like gears and springs), a face to display the time, and hands or dials to indicate the hours and minutes. The materials used can vary, but common ones include metal, plastic, glass, and wood.
A clock ticks.
The second clock was made in 1656 by Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens. He invented the pendulum clock, which greatly improved timekeeping accuracy.
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.
The term "salty" would not describe the sound made by a clock. Clocks typically make ticking or chiming sounds.
An alarm clock is typically made of plastic, metal, and electronic components such as circuits, a speaker, and a digital or analog display. The specific materials used can vary depending on the design and brand of the alarm clock.
The first mechanical clocks are believed to have been invented in the 14th century. These early timekeeping devices were large and often placed in public places like churches or town squares. Prior to this, people would tell time based on the position of the sun in the sky.
what is a clock made out of
1320 it was made
A clock ticks.
He made a wooden clock, but in 1753
1320 it was made
The second clock was made in 1656 by Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens. He invented the pendulum clock, which greatly improved timekeeping accuracy.
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in the clock radio shop , thats what dad said
No, it was made by Greeks
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.
The clock face is made of roughly 6500 flowering perennials.