Ah, this is a classic question that can be a little tricky to answer! Here's why: technically speaking, 12:30 AM is still considered to be in the "morning" hours.
You see, the clock starts counting up from midnight, which is technically the start of a new day. So, any time before noon (12:00 PM) is considered to be "morning" time. That means 12:30 AM falls into the morning category.
However, it's easy to see why this can cause some confusion. Because 12:30 occurs right after the midnight hour, it's easy to think of it as being in the "middle of the night" rather than the morning. But technically, the morning hours start as soon as the clock strikes midnight.
So, to sum it up: 12:30 in the morning is considered to be AM time, even though it occurs shortly after midnight. Just remember that the clock technically starts counting up from 12:00 AM, so anything before noon is considered morning time.
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