General Knowledgespeaking topic
Some cultures count the 'day' from dawn, others from sunset; in Jewish and Islamic tradition the day begins in the evening. So the question 'when does today start' has no universal answer. Is the new day opened by the moment we wake, or by the moment the sun goes down?
— calendar science, definitions of the start of the day
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