A solar day is the time it takes for the Earth to rotate about its axis so that the Sun appears in the same position in the sky.
A week is the time it takes for the earth to complete seven 360-degree revolutions. Evolutionists tell us that the 'week' is nothing more than the product of archaic religious belief, whereas, the truth is that the measurement of the week (time) finds its parallel in rest of the physical universe (space).
A lunar month is the time between two identical new moons or full moons.
A solar year is the period of time required for the earth to make one complete revolution around the sun.
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