Example 1:-
If a story reads: "Charlie went to the store, and bought a box of cookies, then he walked home and shared the cookies with his friend tom. Tom was happy, and gave Charlie a ball. Charlie went home to show his ball to his brother." the Chronological order would be: Charlie goes to store, buys cookies, walked home, shared cookies, got a ball from tom, went home.
Example 2:-
Countdown to take-off ("10, 9, 8, 7, ...")
Parris grills Abigail about what happened in the woods. Proctor suspends Abigail's advances. Abigail and Betty claim to have seen several of the villagers with the devil. A puppet is discovered in Proctor's house. Elizabeth Proctor is arrested.
When something is in "chronological order", it means it is in order of time. For example, a story might be told in chronological order - explaining the events in the order they happened. "Non-chronological", of course, means that some things are told in a different order.
Not necessarily, for example the Iliad is but the Odyssey is not.
events that happen in chronological order. Chronological order means arranged by time it occurred, so events arranged into chronological order happened in order, as if on a timeline. example: john is born-john is married-john has a son-john dies.
Chronological order.
Alphabetical, Numerical, Chronological, In order of importance etc.
chronological thinking
Chronological Order.
(Apex) Chronological thinking.
An example of chronological order is:American RevolutionWar of 1812Mexican American WarCivil WarSpanish American WarWorld War IWorld War II
They are in chronological order.
You can use "chrono" as a prefix to indicate time-related concepts, such as in the word "chronological" which means arranged in order of time. For example, "The events were listed in chronological order."
Chronological means in the correct order of time. Therefore, you could use a sentence such as: 'List the events in chronological order.' or 'The information was in the form of a chronological timeline' though in the second example it is largely unnessecary, some people like to use big words to make themselves look better :)