Wednesday 11 March 2015

Daylight Saving Time: How Is This Still A Thing?

Daylight saving time (DST) or summer time is the practice of advancing clocks during summer months by one hour so that light extends into the evening hours—sacrificing normal sunrise times.


Many countries in the Northern Hemisphere (north of the equator) observe DST, but not all. Daylight saving time is in use between March and April and ends between September and November as the countries return to Standard Time.


Daylight saving time doesn’t actually benefit anyone. Strangely, it exist, it’s still a thing!


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Daylight Saving Time: How Is This Still A Thing?

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