An unevenly spaced time series is a sequence of data points collected or recorded at irregular intervals over time, rather than at uniform or fixed time intervals. In such a series, the time difference between consecutive observations can vary significantly. This irregularity can arise from various factors, such as: 1. **Natural Events**: Data might be collected at irregular intervals due to the occurrence of sporadic events, such as natural disasters, which can lead to gaps or uneven spacing in the time series.

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