Week
A week is a common time unit that equals seven days and helps people plan work, school, travel and daily life in an easy, repeating pattern.
A week is a common time unit that equals seven days and helps people plan work, school, travel and daily life in an easy, repeating pattern.
A day is a unit of time that usually means 24 hours, used to plan our lives, mark dates, and measure how long things take.
An hour is a unit of time equal to 60 minutes, used worldwide to measure daily activities, work, travel, and schedules in a clear and simple way.
A minute is a unit of time that equals 60 seconds and helps us measure short everyday events like brushing teeth, waiting for a bus, or timing a game.
A second is the basic unit of time that measures very short moments in clocks, science and daily life all around the world.
Time is a way to measure how long things last and the order in which events happen so we can plan, compare and organize our lives.
A carat is a unit used to measure the weight of gemstones like diamonds and it helps buyers compare size and value in a clear and simple way.
An ounce is a small unit for measuring weight that is often used for food, precious metals and mail, and it helps compare light objects quickly and easily.
A pound is a unit used to measure weight or mass, mainly in the United States and United Kingdom, and is helpful for understanding body weight, food, and many objects.
A grain is a very small unit of weight used to measure things like bullets, arrows, and medicine, and it helps compare tiny amounts in a clear way.