12:00 AM is in the night, marking the start of a new day. It is often referred to as midnight. Conversely, 12:00 PM is in the afternoon, indicating noon.
Neither. 1200 am is noon, and marks the division between morning and afternoon. 12:01 is afternoon. 11:59 is before noon, or morning.
1200 PM refers to noon in a 12-hour clock format, indicating the time at 12:00 in the afternoon. It marks the transition from morning to afternoon. In a 24-hour clock format, this time is represented as 12:00.
In military time, 1200 hours is equivalent to 12:00 PM in standard time. Military time uses a 24-hour format, so 1200 represents noon, marking the transition from the morning hours to the afternoon.
Afternoon: 12pm-6pmMorning: 6am-11:59amEvening: 6pm- 8pmNight:8pm-12amLate Night:12am-5:59am
that would be 'eve'
Neither. 1200 am is noon, and marks the division between morning and afternoon. 12:01 is afternoon. 11:59 is before noon, or morning.
afternoon and night :D
1200 PM would be noon, or 12:00 in the afternoon.
24 afternoon
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it depends on if you are a night person, but most people are more awake during the afternoon, than at night. so i would say afternoon!
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