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About these units
Week (week)
A week consists of seven days, a structure stemming from ancient Babylonian and Near Eastern traditions that associated each day with a celestial body (Sun, Moon, and five visible planets). The seven-day week spread through Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, becoming one of the world's most persistent cultural time cycles. Unlike the day, month, or year, the week has no astronomical basis—its endurance is purely cultural. Yet it organizes labor systems, religious observances, markets, and global business schedules. The survival of the week across millennia demonstrates the remarkable staying power of cultural tradition, transcending scientific revolutions, political changes, and the rise of international standardization.
Decade (decade)
A decade spans 10 years and is widely used in demography, sociology, climatology, economics, and culture. Statistical studies often examine decade-level patterns—population change, economic cycles, consumer trends, cultural shifts, and generational studies. Climate scientists assess long-term temperature and precipitation changes over decades to filter out short-term variability. Decades also anchor cultural memory: the "60s," "80s," or "2000s" evoke distinct historical moods, fashions, and political climates. A decade, though arbitrary in length, has become a meaningful cultural and scientific periodization tool.