Temporal Units
Temporal units are measurements used to quantify time. Common examples include seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years. Each unit represents a specific duration, allowing us to organize and understand the passage of time in our daily lives.
These units are essential for scheduling events, planning activities, and coordinating with others. For instance, a day consists of 24 hours, while a year typically has 365 days. Understanding these units helps us navigate time effectively, whether for personal use or in broader contexts like calendars and clocks.