Well, in Antarctica there's 6 months of day followed by 6 months of night. Does that count?
The month in which daylight saving time ends varies from country to country.
no Japan does not observe day light savings time
Daylight Saving Time (DST) varies between Northern and Southern Hemispheres, from country to country, and from year to year. You'd have to specific about your location to get an answer.
No, India has never done Daylight Saving Time except during World War II.
In many Spanish speaking countries Daylight Saving Time is simply known as "horario de verano" which directectly translates to 'summer schedule'.
The month in which daylight saving time ends varies from country to country.
no Japan does not observe day light savings time
Daylight Saving Time (DST) varies between Northern and Southern Hemispheres, from country to country, and from year to year. You'd have to specific about your location to get an answer.
No, India has never done Daylight Saving Time except during World War II.
In many Spanish speaking countries Daylight Saving Time is simply known as "horario de verano" which directectly translates to 'summer schedule'.
No, countries that observe daylight saving time adjust their clocks only twice per year.
one hour earlier
Most of Asia does not observe Daylight Saving Time or Summer Time. Most of the Asian countries that do are in the Middle East. Some stay at least an hour ahead of local mean time always.Asian Countries That Adjust Their Clocks Twice a Year for DST:CyprusIranIsraelJordanLebanonPalestineSyriaAlso, the following countries that straddle both Europe and Asia observe DST:AzerbaijanTurkey
Daylight saving time began during World War I as a way to conserve energy. The exact date and location of its implementation varies among countries. In the United States, it was first observed on March 31, 1918, while in Canada, it was implemented on April 14 of the same year. Other countries, such as Germany and the United Kingdom, also adopted daylight saving during this time period.
because of different latitutudes and longitudes
The reason was so that afternoons could have more daylight and mornings less daylight. It was first proposed in 1895, and used ever since then. Today about 70 countries practice daylight saving.
Belgium is six hours ahead of Eastern Daylight Time, which would make the time 1900, or 7PM. Belgium is one hour ahead of GMT, or Greenwich Mean Time. Greenwich Mean Time is the same as 'London Time.' Belgium is one hour ahead of the United Kingdom and the coast of america, (which is Eastern Daylight Time), is five hours behind London. Times do vary during Summer months, when various countries utilise Daylight Savings Time, when clocks are moved forward. Not all countries in the world, or even local states within certain countries, participate in the Daylight Savings Scheme.