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A record of past events in order of time is called a chronology.
"Chron" in "chronicle" comes from the Greek word "chronos," meaning time. Therefore, "chronicle" refers to a written account or historical record of events in chronological order.
the goal in horse jumping events is to get around the course in the correct order in the smallest amount of time with the smallest number of faults.
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time lines are basically a sequence of events in order.
chronological order.
Chronological order means the order, in terms of time, in which a series of events occurred. For example, if I were to write the events of my day in chronological order, they would be written in the order they happened, starting from when I woke up this morning, and ending when I go to sleep at night.From the beginning to the end.
Chronological order
The root chron originates from the the Greek word Chronosmeaning time. A few examples of words in English include:Chronological - in order using time as basisChronicle - A factual written account of important or historical events in the order of their occurrenceSynchronize - to be in timeChronic - reoccuring or lasting for a long time
Chronological thinking: arranging historical events in the correct sequence based on when they occurred. This skill helps historians understand cause and effect relationships and interpret how events have unfolded over time.
Cronus was also the Titan of time. He influences the Greek root word, "chrono", meaning time. e.g chronological order (order of events that happen from beginning to end), chronologist (somebody who studies clocks or fixes clocks), and a chronometer (an instrument that measures time a.k.a clock).