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  2. Conservation and restoration of clocks - Wikipedia

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    The humidity and temperature of the environment in which a clock is being displayed or stored can adversely affect the clock's condition. Damage may be avoided by maintaining certain levels of humidity and temperature within the clock environment, dependent on the materials from which the clock is constructed. a. Wood clocks

  3. Tide clock - Wikipedia

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    The right hand side of the clock is marked "hours until low tide" and has a count-down of hours from 5 to 1. The number pointed to by the hand gives the time "until" the (lunar) low tide. Some tide clocks incorporate time (using standard quartz movement) and even humidity and temperature in the same instrument.

  4. Jens Olsen's World Clock - Wikipedia

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    The clock faces the singular entrance to the room, but visitors can view it from all sides to see the intricacy of the design. The enclosure has internal lighting, and is temperature and humidity controlled by a ventilation plant in the basement of the building.

  5. This Alarm Clock Shows You the Date, Time and Temperature ...

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    See It! Get the La Crosse Technology Soluna-S Light Sunrise Black LCD Alarm Clock with Temperature and USB Port for just $23 (originally $36) at Walmart!. According to one customer, “This ...

  6. Atmos clock - Wikipedia

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    The King James clock was known as the Eltham Perpetuum, and was famous throughout Europe. It is mentioned in two works of Ben Jonson. Clocks powered by atmospheric pressure and temperature changes were subsequently developed by Pierre de Rivaz in 1740, [3] and by James Cox and John Joseph Merlin (Cox's timepiece) in the 1760s.

  7. Does Salt Expire? Technically No, But You Should Ideally Use ...

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    This will protect it from humidity, moisture, light, and heat; all of which can affect the salt’s consistency. “A kitchen cabinet or pantry is a good location,” Brekke suggests.