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According to the passage, how is time usually measured?

  1. By celestial events

  2. Calendar-based

  3. Only by earth's rotation

  4. Using atomic clocks

The correct answer is: Calendar-based

Time is usually measured calendar-based because it encompasses a systematic method of tracking the passage of time based on recurring events, such as days, months, and years. This method takes into account various natural phenomena, including the cycles of the moon and the sun. It provides a structured approach that allows societies to coordinate activities, reflect on historical events, and plan for future occurrences, making it a foundational aspect of civilization. While celestial events can inform calendar-based measurements, and Earth's rotation is a fundamental aspect of how we understand day and night, the calendar structure effectively captures the broader concept of time over longer periods. Atomic clocks, on the other hand, represent a more recent, precise method of measuring time but are not commonly referenced in the general context of how time is typically understood or represented in daily life or traditional timekeeping methods.