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The sun is at its highest point at noontime. Not exactly certain what you mean by place nearest the sun at noon.
Midnight >>>> Midday >>>>> Midnight 12 midnight > 12 noon >>> 12 midnight 12:00 noon
If the Sun is overhead, it is "noon". There are complications due to exactly how we define noon and time zones, but that's probably a good enough answer. If you want to be more exact it is noon according to the "local apparent solar time". The sun can only ever be overhead if you live within about 23.4 degrees of the equator (namely between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn). Even there, the sun will only be overhead on one or two days of the year at any location.
Noon is 12 o'clock, midday. High noon is when the sun is at the highest point in the sky. Theoretically they should be the same thing but due to the day not being exactly 24 hours long they can be at different times.
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12:00 in 24 hour format is noon, yes
The initials a.m. stand for ante meridian, Latin for "before noon." The initials p.m. stand for post meridian, Latin for "after noon."
The initials a.m. stand for ante meridian, Latin for "before noon." The initials p.m. stand for post meridian, Latin for "after noon."
Wu jiao
post meridiem: being after noon
Ante Meridian. That is, before noon.
Think about it for a minute. 12:00 noon , opposite that - exactly 12 hours later - would be __________
Local noon is the time when the sun is exactly to the south in the Northern Hemisphere, exactly to the north in the Southern Hemisphere and exactly overhead on the equator. It changes one minute for every 15 minutes of longitude you travel.
Ante Meridiem (i.e., "before noon")
The sun is at its highest point at noontime. Not exactly certain what you mean by place nearest the sun at noon.
exactly after noon, 12:01 pm