In Greenwich, England there is the world atomic clock that sets the time for the world. It is called Greenwich mean time.
In the UK, the official lunch time is typically between 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM. However, this can vary depending on individual schedules and workplace policies.
Time is typically measured in seconds in the metric system. Other units that can be used for longer time intervals include minutes, hours, or days, but they are not part of the official SI units for time.
Yes, as long as they are kept cold and sterile - they will only be viable for a short period of time.
sufficient time
In the United States, the Great Seal is kept and used by the Department of State. It is used on official documents to authenticate the signature of the President and other high-level government officials.
Greenwich England
Greenwich, England all US atomic clocks sync with it
The world's official clock is kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) in Sèvres, France. It is responsible for maintaining Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), which serves as the standard time reference for the world.
Greenwich, England all US atomic clocks sync with it
The Congressional Record.
The national clock of a country is usually kept in a central location, such as a parliamentary building, government office, or official timekeeping institute. It is often displayed publicly for everyone to see and is used to synchronize time across the country.
registry
th congressional record
It really depends on what type of record it is. Not all official records are meant to be kept forever.
journal of each body
Most of the official records were kept on clay tablets. The official code of law was carved on black diorite stone.
they used a census (an official count of the people)