Yes. Spain, like the whole of Western Europe (and possibly all of Europe) puts the clocks forward at 2am on the last Sunday in March, and back again at 3am on the last Sunday in October. Spain is GMT +1, so is EST +6.
no untill day lightsaving
The natural daylight changes in winter. The time from sunrise to sunset is shortest in the winter. So when we move our clocks back A 6pm sunset becomes a 5pm sunset
At 3am on the last Sunday in October.
You change the clocks back one hour on November 6, 2011.
During the winter months the length of the daylight hours shortens. There is nothing you can do about this. It's down to the tilt of the earth on it's axis and obliquity of the eccliptic. What man can do, is alter when they they get up and go to work, which is all driven by clocks. Instead of deciding to change the time of going to work at 8 instead of 9, because its lighter earlier in summer, it's somehow easier to alter the clocks. So we call 8 o'clock, 9 o'clock in summer and then put the clocks right in winter.
no untill day lightsaving
The natural daylight changes in winter. The time from sunrise to sunset is shortest in the winter. So when we move our clocks back A 6pm sunset becomes a 5pm sunset
we change the clocks beacues in WWII the children where coming home from school in the winter and it was dark out due to the black outs so the governments decided to turn the clocks back so there was still light when the children came home from school
Winter and summer solstace's, changing from 1 hour ahead to the original time.
It depends on the country in which you live. Some countries do not alter clocks for summer and winter. Of those that do not all alter them at the same time.
we change the clocks beacues in WWII the children where coming home from school in the winter and it was dark out due to the black outs so the governments decided to turn the clocks back so there was still light when the children came home from school
At 3am on the last Sunday in October.
because it dont
Yes every country does
You change the clocks back one hour on November 6, 2011.
April and august
To save the hours of daylight