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- 2. The early part of the day, usually from sunrise until noon. Mornings are often associated with waking up, having breakfast, and starting daily activities.
- 4. The time when the sun disappears below the horizon in the evening, marking the end of the day. It is often accompanied by colorful skies and is a peaceful and serene sight.
- 6. A device used to measure and display the time. It typically has an hour hand, a minute hand, and sometimes a second hand. Clocks can be found on walls, desks, or worn on wrists.
- 8. A device or function used to set a specific duration and alert when the time has elapsed. Timers are useful for managing tasks, cooking, or playing games with time limits.
- 11. Clock A clock equipped with an alarm function that produces a sound or signal at a preset time. Alarm clocks are commonly used to wake up people in the morning.
- 13. The middle of the night, exactly 12 o'clock at night. It is the point where one day ends and another begins. Midnight is often associated with silence and stillness.
- 14. The time when the sun appears above the horizon in the morning, marking the beginning of a new day. It is a beautiful moment when the sky starts to light up with sunlight.
- 15. A glass container with two connected bulbs and a narrow passage between them. It is filled with sand that flows from one bulb to the other, measuring a specific time duration.
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- 1. The later part of the day, between afternoon and night. Evenings are often a time for relaxation, spending time with family or friends, and enjoying dinner.
- 3. The middle part of the day, between noon and evening. Afternoons are typically a time for work, school, or engaging in various activities or hobbies.
- 5. A period of seven consecutive days, typically starting with Sunday and ending with Saturday. Weeks help organize and plan activities and are commonly used in calendars.
- 6. A system of organizing and measuring time, typically divided into days, weeks, months, and years. Calendars help people keep track of dates, appointments, and events.
- 7. A handheld device used to measure elapsed time with great accuracy. It is commonly used in sports, races, or other activities that require precise timing.
- 9. Saving Time A practice of adjusting clocks forward by one hour during the summer months to extend daylight in the evenings. It is typically done to conserve energy and make better use of daylight.
- 10. An ancient device that uses the position of the sun's shadow to estimate the time. Sundials have a flat plate with markings that indicate different hours of the day.
- 12. A unit of time consisting of approximately 30 or 31 days, based on the lunar or solar calendar. Months help divide a year into smaller segments for tracking time.
