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Evening. 12 am is when the sun is out.
When the Sun rise up NO. The alarm would go off in an hour because wind up alarm clocks do not have AM and PM settings.
It was by a water clock or by the sun .that's is easy peasy lemon squeeze.
A clock. Sun, moon , seasons.
A Sun dial
It's summer and you know because the sun is out at 8:00pm. ie the sun is not out at 8:00pm in the winter
The sun does not rise on a summer evening.
Though the sun was hot, his skin was still unblemished that evening.
it's like a big clock. if it is near the east, it is the morning...if it is in the middle of the sky, it is noon...if it is near the west, it is the evening. you'd have to estimate what time it is.
That Evening Sun - film - was created on 2009-11-06.
The Sun will be in the sky until it dips below the horizon just after dusk. During Summer in the Northern Hemisphere, it can be after 10pm-ish.
Evening. They can take the sun.
The oldest type of clock is a sun clock {Merket}
Evening. 12 am is when the sun is out.
It was an old fashion water clock. As a method of telling time, the Sun could be considered the oldest clock in the world. Just by looking at its position relative to the ground, early humans could tell if it was morning, midday, evening, and nighttime. The sundial was developed as a more accurate way to tell this time, and eventually the water clock, mechanical clock and digital clock came along as steadily more accurate versions.
Summer! It really depends where you live to get the effects of summer. (heat, sun, etc.) But the season is still summer!
By advancing the clock one hour, the sun appears to set later in the evening. Of course, it also rises one hour later in the morning. The daylight "saved" in the morning is used in the evening. Supposedly, this saves energy, because people will not have to light candles, turn on electricity, or use other forms of illumination at night, or at least not as soon in the evening as otherwise. If this was ever true, it is insignificant today, because of the round-the-clock use of air conditioning and other forms of energy.