An almanac will generally list the times of sunrise and sunset, moonrise and moonset, and sometimes tide tables. They usually have some long-range weather forecasts - which are sometimes SCARILY accurate. "The Old Farmer's Almanac" has been published yearly for 220 years, and may be the most popular current almanac.
Starting in 1732, Benjamin Franklin published the "Poor Richard's Almanac" filled with the usual astronomical data, and incredibly valuable "folk wisdom" quotes that summarize much of human knowledge in one or two line rhymes. If you ever hear anything quoted as "an old saying is..." it probably came from Poor Richard's Almanac.
Almanac,Encyclopedia
TIME Almanac with Information Please was created in 1947.
Almanac
you will find information in a lot of books for example you would find anything in a thesaurus, in a dictionary, a telephone book, in a atlas, and in a encyclopedia, or even a almanac.
The index of an almanac is a list of topics or names with corresponding page numbers where they can be found in the almanac. It helps readers locate specific information quickly without having to search through the entire book.
An almanac is typically published annually, in which it provides information such as calendars, astronomical data, weather predictions, and other useful information for that year.
An almanac would help you find out what a sloth eats.
Almanac-is an annual publication containing tabular information in a particular field or fields.
An almanac typically contains information such as calendar dates, astronomical data, weather predictions, historical events, economic data, and general knowledge facts about various topics. It is a useful reference book for looking up specific dates, events, and statistics.
The antonym of almanac is uncertainty or randomness, as an almanac provides organized and reliable information while uncertainty signifies lack of predictability or order.
an almanac
facts about one year