If discussing the general term as used in a sentence such as "You can call me any time, day or night," it means exactly that - you can call that person no matter if it's 3 AM, 11 AM, 2 PM, or 9 PM.
AM = ante meridiem (Latin for "before the middle of the day")PM = post meridiem (Latin for "after the middle of the day")
There is no such thing as 'analog time'. Time is measured the same way whether you use an analog or digital clock. An analog clock is represented as a circle, with 'hands' on its face that point to different numbers to tell the time. A digital clock is simply a set of numbers, usually accompanied by 'AM' or 'PM' to denote day or night. For instance: 9:42 PM
PM means at night or at noon
early afterhooh is at 12:30 pm mid afternoon is at 03:00 pm late afternoon is at 05:00 pm
It depends on whether it is 3 o'clock AM or PM. 3 AM is considered night time, while 3 PM is considered day time.
12:00pm is day, it's lunch time
Night around 1130 pm
12.15 pm is just after mid day.
at the time answering this its was 13:13 hrs - daylight PM
11:59 PM is night time. A minute later is exactly 12:00 AM, also known as midnight and the start of a new day. An easy way to remember this is that at 11:59 PM, you're usually Passed out, or sleeping. At 11:59 AM, you're usually Awake.
AM = 12 in the morning to 11:59 in the day. (or 12 if preferred) PM = 12 in the day to 11:59 at night. (or 12 if preferred)
Well you can tell by when it's dark and when it's light or if you mean by time, PM means night and AM means morning.
Tornadoes can form at any time of day or night. The time from 3 PM to 9 PM is the most common time for tornadoes to form.
HIgly dangerous tornadoes can strike at any time of day or night, but they are most common between the hours of 4 pm and 9 pm. Tornadoes at night tend to be more dangerous because they are difficult to see.
Daytime
If discussing the general term as used in a sentence such as "You can call me any time, day or night," it means exactly that - you can call that person no matter if it's 3 AM, 11 AM, 2 PM, or 9 PM.