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Morning

Morning is the early part of the day that begins with the first light of day and ends around midday. In everyday language it commonly refers to the hours after waking up, typically from dawn or sunrise to noon, but the exact start and end can vary by season and culture.

Etymology and terminology: The word "morning" comes from Old English morgen, related to German Morgen and Dutch

Astronomical and natural phenomena: Morning is associated with dawn and sunrise when daylight begins. Morning light

Cultural and social aspects: Morning routines vary widely, but common activities include personal care, breakfast, and

morgen,
from
Proto-Germanic
*morgenaz.
In
addition
to
morning,
some
languages
use
terms
such
as
"forenoon"
to
describe
the
period
before
noon;
in
many
cultures
there
are
distinct
ways
of
dividing
the
day
into
morning,
afternoon,
and
evening.
is
generally
softer
and
cooler
than
later
in
the
day,
and
it
influences
circadian
rhythms
and
wakefulness.
Exposure
to
morning
light
can
help
regulate
hormones
and
alertness;
temperatures
tend
to
be
lower,
and
dew
and
birdsong
are
often
present
in
many
places.
preparation
for
work
or
school.
Morning
time
is
often
framed
as
a
period
of
renewal
or
productivity,
and
many
cultures
include
religious
or
ceremonial
practices
at
daybreak.
The
phrase
"morning
person"
describes
someone
who
feels
most
energetic
earlier
in
the
day.