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Sunrises are typically measured by noting the exact time when the upper edge of the sun appears on the horizon. This can be done using tools like a sundial, compass, or by observing the sunrise directly. The time of sunrise varies depending on the location and time of year due to the Earth's tilt and orbit around the sun.

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