Day

A day is the time period of a full rotation of the Earth with respect to the Sun. On average, this is 24 hours (86,400 seconds). As a day passes at a given location it experiences morning, noon, afternoon, evening, and night. This daily cycle drives circadian rhythms in many organisms, which are vital to many life processes.

A collection of sequential days is organized into calendars as dates, almost always into weeks, months and years. A solar calendar organizes dates based on the Sun's annual cycle, giving consistent start dates for the four seasons from year to year. A lunar calendar organizes dates based on the Moon's lunar phase.

In common usage, a day starts at midnight, written as 00:00 or 12:00 am in 24- or 12-hour clocks, respectively. Because the time of midnight varies between locations, time zones are set up to facilitate the use of a uniform standard time. Other conventions are sometimes used, for example the Jewish religious calendar counts days from sunset to sunset, so the Jewish Sabbath begins at sundown on Friday. In astronomy, a day begins at noon so that observations throughout a single night are recorded as happening on the same day.

In specific applications, the definition of a day is slightly modified, such as in the SI day (exactly 86,400 seconds) used for computers and standards keeping, local mean time accounting of the Earth's natural fluctuation of a solar day, and stellar day and sidereal day (using the celestial sphere) used for astronomy. In most countries outside of the tropics, daylight saving time is practiced, and each year there will be one 23-hour civil day and one 25-hour civil day. Due to slight variations in the rotation of the Earth, there are rare times when a leap second will get inserted at the end of a UTC day, and so while almost all days have a duration of 86,400 seconds, there are these exceptional cases of a day with 86,401 seconds (in the half-century spanning 1972 through 2022, there have been a total of 27 leap seconds that have been inserted, so roughly once every other year). Provided by Wikipedia

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by Day, Thomas
Published 1817
G. Goodwin

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by Day, Graham
Published 2017
ITGP

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by Day, Kevin
Published 2003
Prentice Hall PTR

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by Day, Eric
Published 2011
O'Reilly Media

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by Day, Kami
Published 2001
Utah State University Press

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by Boatright/Day
Published 1943
University of North Texas Press

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by Day, Henry
Published 1808
Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme

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by Day, Eliza
Published 1796
printed by W. Bulmer, and Co. and sold by Cadell and Davies, In The Strand; and Bell and Bradfute, Edinburgh

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by Day, Thomas
Published 1790
printed for J. Wallis, No. 16, Ludgate-Street

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by Day, Eliza
Published 1798
printed by J. M'creery; and published for the author, at the Subscription Library, Lancaster; also for Mr. Walmsley and Mr. Holt; for Mr. Jones, Mr. Gore, and Messrs. Wright and Ormandy, Liverpool; and for Mr. Johnson, St. Paul's Church Yard, London

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by Day, Eliza
Published 1789
printed for the author: and sold by Mr. Trap, Paternoster-Row; Mr. Riedel, No. 13, Crown-Street, Soho; and Mr. Scollick, City-Road

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by Day, Thomas
Published 1777
Printed for G. Kearsly in Fleet-Street; Richardson and Urquhart at the Royal-Exchange; and W. Flexney in Holborn

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by Day, William
Published 1795
printed and sold by John Agg

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by Day, Thomas
Published 1797
Printed by William Magee