midnight
6 pm is afternoon 6am is morning
Neither. The correct way to identify 12:00 is to say 12:00 noon or 12:00 midnight.am stands for ante meridiem which means before noon and pm stands for post meridiem which means after noon. Since noon itself is neither before noon or after it, the use of am and pm is not appropriate. The same argument can be applied to midnight.
Midnight is neither am not pm. It is "twelve midnight".
Technically, 12 am (midnight) is at the start of the day, so it is considered nighttime. However, some people might refer to it as daytime if they are awake at that time.
It is AM. From 12 Midday until 11:59 and 59 seconds in the evening, it remains PM. It is like saying the 20th Century (1900-1999), where the 20th Century commenced immediately after the midnight on the 31st December 1899.
6 pm is afternoon 6am is morning
11.55 am 11.55 pm
It is best to write or refer to midday as 12:00 noon and midnight as 12:00 midnight, even though it is correct to refer to midnight as 12:00 am and noon as 12:00 pm. This may cause confusion, however, if it is not clear to the recipient.
AM stands for ante meridiem, which means "before noon" in Latin. PM stands for post meridiem, which means "afternoon" in Latin. These terms are used to differentiate between times in the morning (AM) and times in the afternoon and evening (PM).
No, because they are opposite times, one is midday and one is midnight, one happens when the sun is up, one happens when the sun is down, so no they cannot be each other.Answer 2Neither 12 am nor 12 pm are midday.AM = before midday, so 12 am is midnight at the start of the day.PM = after midday, so 12 am is midnight at the end of the day.12 pm Monday = 12 am Tuesday. So the answer is "yes".12 noon is midday.
Yes. On a 12 hour system midnight is 12.00pm but one minute past midnight is 12.01am and midday is 12.00am, one minute past midday is 12.01 pm so 12.45pm is 45 minutes past midday. On a 24 hour clock system 24.00 is 12 midnight (as 0.00) so 12.00 is midday, therefore 12.45 is 45 minutes past noon. BUT am and pm do not exist in the 24 hour system.
No, 11 AM is right before noon, 12 PM. 11 PM is right before midnight 12 AM.
midday
No only for times after midday. For times after midnight you use am. So 12:00 midday 1:00 in the afternoon 6:00 at night, 9:00 at night all use pm.
15 hours because midnight is said tio be am to most people but i think it's pm and midday is am
AM - ante meridiem (Before midday) PM - post meridiem (After midday)
12'o clock in midday is pm