Time & Astronomy
History of Timekeeping
Scientific Facts About Time
Units & Measurement
Fun & Unusual Time Facts
100

This is the reason we have day and night on Earth.
 

 Earth’s rotation.

100

This ancient civilization is credited with inventing the first mechanical clocks.

→ The Chinese.

100

According to Einstein, this happens to time when you move very fast.

→ Time slows down (time dilation).

100

This is the smallest unit of time in common physics.

→ The Planck time.

Planck time = the smallest possible unit of time.
Below this, time doesn’t make sense according to current physics.

1. Definition Planck time is the shortest time interval that has physical meaning according to our current understanding of the universe.
It is the time it takes for light to travel one Planck length, the smallest possible distance.
2. How small is it?1 Planck time ≈
0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 seconds
(or 10⁻⁴³ seconds) 
That is 1 divided by 10 with 43 zeros — unbelievably tiny.

100

This country has the most time zones in the world.

→ France (12 time zones including territories).

200

Earth completes one full orbit around the Sun in this amount of time.

→ 1 year (about 365.25 days).

200

Before clocks, ancient people used these devices that measure time with shadows.

→ Sundials.

200

The international standard for world time is known as this.

→ UTC — Coordinated Universal Time.

200

The number of seconds in a minute was defined by this ancient culture.

→ The Babylonians.

200

This is the only continent that crosses all time zones.

→ Antarctica.

300

This is the shortest unit of time ever measured.

→ The zeptosecond.

300

This type of clock uses falling water to measure time.

→ A water clock (clepsydra).

300

This extremely accurate device keeps world time standards.
 

→ Atomic clock.

300

The SI unit of time is this.

→ The second.

300

This modern device adjusts its time automatically using radio signals.

→ Radio-controlled clock.

400

A day on this planet is longer than its entire year.

→ Venus.

400

The first wristwatch was invented for this purpose in the 19th century.

→ To help pilots during flying.

400

This theory introduced the concept that time is relative.

→ The Theory of Relativity.

400

This term describes 1/100th of a second, commonly used in sports timing.

→ A centisecond.

400

This island nation is 30 minutes off from most standard time zones.

→ India (UTC +5:30).

500

This event happens twice a year when day and night are almost equal in length.

→ Equinox.

500

This system divided the day into 24 hours, still used today.

→ The ancient Egyptians.

500

This phenomenon makes leap years necessary.

→ Earth’s 365.25-day orbit around the Sun.

500

This is the only unit of time that is irregular and based on human culture rather than astronomy.

→ The week.

500

The official time in this country is adjusted by only 45 minutes.

→ Nepal (UTC +5:45).

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