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12:00 pm (or noon) is midday, while 12:00 am (or midnight) is the start of the new day.
Midnight is the first minute of the day. 11:59 is PM and 12:00 o'clock midnight is AM. Also, after 11:59 AM (during the day) 12:00 turns into PM.
12:04 AM is considered to be midnight because it is the start of a new day. It falls between 12:00 AM (midnight) and 12:59 AM.
Midnight on the 22nd of May would typically refer to the moment that comes right after 11:59 PM on the 22nd, essentially the start of the new day. So, it would be the midnight following the day of the 22nd.
Oh, dude, technically speaking, midnight is the dividing line between one day and the next. So, when it hits 12:00 midnight, you're officially in the next day. But hey, if you're up at midnight debating this, maybe it's time to hit the hay and worry about what day it is tomorrow.
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The statutory holiday of Canada Day is July 1st, in its entirety (i.e.: Midnight to Midnight).
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Midnight on the 31st December
12:00 pm (or noon) is midday, while 12:00 am (or midnight) is the start of the new day.
Midnight is the first minute of the day. 11:59 is PM and 12:00 o'clock midnight is AM. Also, after 11:59 AM (during the day) 12:00 turns into PM.
12:04 AM is considered to be midnight because it is the start of a new day. It falls between 12:00 AM (midnight) and 12:59 AM.
0:00....aka....midnight exact
a couple of months
Midnight on the 22nd of May would typically refer to the moment that comes right after 11:59 PM on the 22nd, essentially the start of the new day. So, it would be the midnight following the day of the 22nd.
Because there are twenty-four hours in a day and it stops at midnight. Probably because dawn is at a different time each day and days would not be equal in time