The History of Clockmaking: From Sundials to Modern Timepieces

What were the early instruments used for timekeeping before the invention of clocks?

A. Sundials

B. Water clocks

C. Candle clocks

D. All of the above

Answer:

D. All of the above

In the early days before the invention of clocks, people used various instruments for timekeeping. Sundials, water clocks, and candle clocks were among the most commonly used devices to track time.

Sundials relied on the sun's position to cast a shadow that indicated the time of day. Water clocks used the flow of water from one container to another to measure time intervals. Candle clocks measured time based on the burning speed of candles.

While these early timekeeping devices were useful, they were not as accurate or consistent as modern clocks. The evolution of clockmaking led to more precise and reliable timepieces that we use today.

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