Following the movement of a shadow during the day is a way to track time. Try it yourself by making a sundial.
A vey long time ago (long before there were digital clocks and mobile phones), people used a sundial to tell time. A sundial may consist of a round plate with a vertical stick, called a gnomon, that casts a shadow on the dial. On the plate of the sundial are numbers for each hour of the day. The gnomon’s shadow points to the time.
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A Closer Look at Sundials
Today, we often like to know exactly what time it is. Sometimes down to the second! But a sundial doesn’t even count minutes. It also doesn’t work on cloudy days or at nighttime. And you can’t wear one on your wrist! What do you think it would be like to tell time with a sundial for a day?
Fuente: PBS Kids