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The Greeks invented a device to measure time at night.

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Answered by anusy2850
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Explanation:

The sundial (of course an effective instrument only when the sun shines) was refined by the Greeks and taken further by the Romans a few centuries later. The Romans also used water clocks which they calibrated from a sundial and so they could measure time even when the sun was not shining, at night or on foggy days

Answered by AthulKrishnaa
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Answer:

A device invented by Greeks to measure time at night:

Sundial:

The sundial was refined by the Greeks and taken further by the Romans a few centuries later. The Romans also used water clocks which they calibrated from a sundial and so they could measure time even when the sun was not shining, at night or on foggy days.

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