12 AM and 12 PM which is during the day and which is during night?
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12 AM and 12 PM which is during the day and which is during night?
What time is it?
I think the 24-hour clock makes more sense because then I know that 12:00 is in the middle of day time (in many parts of the world) and 24:00 is in the middle of the night (in most parts of the world).
I tried looking up "the answer" and just got myself more confused.
Local Solar Time is when the sun is highest overhead at a given spot.
I wonder if there would be any way to synchonize the clocks so that when someone says something happened at 3:15 AM in Moscow, the clock in Nebraska would also say 3:15 am.
Does everyone in the world count time in 24 hour segments?
I think the 24-hour clock makes more sense because then I know that 12:00 is in the middle of day time (in many parts of the world) and 24:00 is in the middle of the night (in most parts of the world).
I tried looking up "the answer" and just got myself more confused.
Local Solar Time is when the sun is highest overhead at a given spot.
I wonder if there would be any way to synchonize the clocks so that when someone says something happened at 3:15 AM in Moscow, the clock in Nebraska would also say 3:15 am.
Does everyone in the world count time in 24 hour segments?
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a.m is morning/daytime or alta meridian before meridian. p.m. is afternoon or after meridian. meridian is middle, or middle of day. latin abreviation for 'after' is p w a line over top. learned this in nursing school. writing scripts (prescriptions) or giving directions in nursing notes it's common to use 'p' for after. c with line over top of letter is equivelant to 'with'. medical jargon is comprised of greek & latin suffixes & prefixes the same as most science based fields. time keeping on global scale is a precise field. and a whole lot of other fun area of esoteric information for trivia fans (such as moí )
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What time is it?
I think the 24-hour clock makes more sense because then I know that 12:00 is in the middle of day time (in many parts of the world) and 24:00 is in the middle of the night (in most parts of the world).
Does everyone in the world count time in 24 hour segments?
I think the 24-hour clock makes more sense because then I know that 12:00 is in the middle of day time (in many parts of the world) and 24:00 is in the middle of the night (in most parts of the world).
Does everyone in the world count time in 24 hour segments?
#8
It can't because the world is round and the earth revolves and orbits around the sun.
Military time is fine but it will never be the same clocked time on opposite sides of the world.
Military time is fine but it will never be the same clocked time on opposite sides of the world.
Last edited by ube quilting; 08-06-2017 at 12:39 PM.
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My husband is familiar with the 24 hour clock method, and can use it freely, but me, ugh-uh. If you asked me for the time using the 24 hour clock method, you better give me a few minutes, because that's how long I'm going to need to figure out what time it is according to 700 hours, or 2100 hours, whatever that is. Totally confusing.
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