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How do sundials work?​

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Answered by anulekshmi5637
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When the earth rotates about its axis, the sun appears to “move” across the sky, causing objects to cast shadows. A sundial contains a gnomon, or a thin rod, that casts a shadow onto a platform etched with different times. Sundials must be corrected across the span of a time zone

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When the earth rotates about its axis, the sun appears to “move” across the sky, causing objects to cast shadows. A sundial contains a gnomon, or a thin rod, that casts a shadow onto a platform etched with different times. Sundials must be corrected across the span of a time zone.

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