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Across
  1. 2. A period of 7 days that is commonly used to organize schedules and activities. Weeks consist of seven consecutive days, typically starting from Sunday and ending on Saturday.
  2. 3. A period of 24 hours that represents one rotation of the Earth on its axis. Days are used to divide time into distinct units and are characterized by periods of light (daytime) and darkness (nighttime).
  3. 6. A unit of time equal to 60 seconds or 1/60th of an hour. Minutes are commonly used to measure time in everyday life, such as in conversations, meetings, or activities.
  4. 9. A unit of time typically lasting 28, 30, or 31 days, which is used to divide the year into smaller segments. Months are named after celestial bodies or historical events and serve as a way to track the passage of time and organize calendars.
  5. 10. A period of 100 years. Centuries are used to reflect on historical eras and significant changes that have taken place over a long duration.
  6. 12. The later part of the day, typically from late afternoon until bedtime. Evenings are characterized by a transition from daytime to nighttime, and they often involve family time, relaxation, dinner, and social activities.
Down
  1. 1. A unit of time equal to 1/60th of a minute. Seconds are used to measure very short durations or intervals.
  2. 4. The middle part of the day, typically from noon until evening. Afternoons follow the morning and precede the evening, often involving school, work, or leisure activities.
  3. 5. A unit of time equal to 60 minutes or 1/24th of a day. Hours are used to measure longer durations of time, such as the length of a class, a work shift, or a television show.
  4. 6. A period of 1,000 years. Millennia are used to discuss vast spans of time, especially when referring to historical epochs or predictions about the future.
  5. 7. The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise, when most people sleep. Nights are associated with rest, tranquility, and the absence of daylight. They are also a time for stargazing, nocturnal animals' activity, and certain events or celebrations that take place during
  6. 8. A period of 10 years. Decades are used to group and discuss events, trends, or cultural phenomena that occur within a specific span of time.
  7. 9. The early part of the day, typically from sunrise until noon. Mornings are associated with the start of a new day, waking up, and preparing for activities or school.
  8. 11. A unit of time equal to 365 or 366 days, representing the time it takes for the Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun. Years are used to measure longer periods and are the basis for organizing historical events, birthdays, anniversaries, and other annual occurrences.