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explain how a sundial and a water clock measure time​

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Answered by PASSENGERS15432
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Answer:  the Ancient Egyptians used simple sundials and divided days into smaller parts, and it has been suggested that as early as 1,500BC, they divided the interval between sunrise and sunset into 12 parts. ... Known as a clepsydra, it uses a flow of water to measure time.

Water Clock - A water clock or clepsydra is any timepiece by which time is measured by the regulated flow of liquid into (inflow type) or out from (outflow type) a vessel, and where the amount is then measured.  

Answered by allstudyformein
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Answer:

Sundials and water clocks

The Ancient Egyptians used simple sundials and divided days into smaller parts, and it has been suggested that as early as 1,500BC, they divided the interval between sunrise and sunset into 12 parts. Known as a clepsydra, it uses a flow of water to measure time.

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