My wedding is at 11:30, this saturday, April 18th. I'll be wearing a full length wedding dress. I don't think it matters what time of day to what length dress....congragulations.
Christy M. South Lake Tahoe, CA
the answer would be Solar TIme
You can definitely have a noon wedding! Just be sure to indicate on your invitation what the meal will be - typically lunch since the ceremony will end after noon. If it is a Sunday wedding, you could also serve a large brunch.
Yes, there would be shadows on Mars at noon. The intensity and length of the shadows would depend on the angle of the sunlight hitting the surface. Mars has a thin atmosphere, so shadows may appear sharper and darker compared to Earth.
At noon, when the sun is at its highest point in the sky, shadows are typically at their shortest because the sunlight is coming directly overhead. In contrast, during the late afternoon, the sun is lower on the horizon, causing shadows to lengthen significantly. Therefore, the length of the shadow at noon is much shorter than the length of the shadow in the late afternoon.
It starts at 3:00am but the wedding is at 5:00am. They are playing the wedding again at noon today and it's all over the Internet
Lunch. Brunch is more about at a 10:00 time.
The correct phrase would be "You have to be at school at noon."
1200 PM would be noon, or 12:00 in the afternoon.
Agknowledge the goddess of the hour; Mesembria (Noon).
Yes, but don't wear a bow tie or any kind of tie with it.
It's the average length of the "apparent solar day" throughout the year, 24 hours exactly for planet Earth.
Around noon. The nurse goes for lunch at the same time as Juliet goes for the wedding.