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- 3. Different times of the year characterized by specific weather patterns and daylight hours. Seasons include spring, summer, fall (autumn), and winter, each bringing unique changes to the environment.
- 5. The time between sunset and sunrise, when it is dark outside. Night is the period for sleep and rest, and it is also when some activities, like stargazing, take place. It is a quiet and peaceful time of the day.
- 8. The time that is yet to come, representing events and moments that will happen after the present. The future is full of possibilities, and thinking about it involves planning, goals, and anticipation of what lies ahead.
- 9. A period of one hundred years. Centuries are often used to discuss historical events and developments, and they provide a broader perspective on the passage of time over more extended periods.
- 11. A unit of time consisting of 365 or 366 days, representing the time it takes for the Earth to complete one orbit around the sun. Years are a way to measure longer periods of time and mark the passage of time.
- 13. A period of ten years. Decades are used to refer to specific periods in history or culture, and they provide a way to group years together for analysis or reflection on trends and developments.
- 14. A unit of time consisting of seven days. The days of the week are Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Weeks are a way to organize time and schedule activities throughout the month.
- 15. A period of one thousand years. Millennia are used to discuss even more extended periods in history or to mark significant transitions and milestones that span across multiple centuries.
- 16. The early part of the day, starting from sunrise until noon. Morning is a time when people wake up, have breakfast, and begin their daily activities. It is a fresh and energetic part of the day.
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- 1. Events and moments that have already happened. The past includes things that occurred before the present moment, and it is a way to talk about history, memories, and experiences that have taken place.
- 2. The period between sunrise and sunset when it is light outside. Daytime is when people are active, and various activities, including work, school, and outdoor play, take place in the brightness of the day.
- 4. A unit of time consisting of approximately 28 to 31 days, depending on the month. Months make up a year and are used to organize time on calendars. Each month has a name and specific characteristics.
- 6. The day that will follow today. Tomorrow represents the future, and thinking about it involves planning for upcoming events, activities, and what will happen in the next day of our lives.
- 7. The time between noon and evening. Afternoons follow the morning and are often filled with various activities, such as school, work, and leisure. It is a period when the day is well underway.
- 10. The time between afternoon and night, starting from late afternoon until sunset. Evenings are a transitional period when people often relax, have dinner, and engage in leisure activities before bedtime.
- 12. The day that came before today. It is part of the past, and when we talk about yesterday, we are referring to events and activities that occurred on the day immediately preceding the current one.
