The time change takes place at 2:00 am on the first Sunday in November for the United States and the last Sunday in October for western European countries.
It depends which country your are in.
Daylight Savings time for 2010 ends on Nov. 7. On Nov. 8, your clack should be back 1 hour.
In 2010, the clocks were set back for Daylight Saving Time in Canada on November 7th.
Sunday 31st october at 2.00am
The clocks go back every year about the end of October.
On Sunday the 25th of october at 02:00 gmt the clocks go back one hour to 01:00
Nov. 7, 2010 clocks will go back one hour.
When the clocks change back in fall to standard time, daylight hours decrease. This adjustment results in it getting dark earlier in the evening. By setting the clocks back an hour, sunrise and sunset times are aligned more closely with natural light cycles, leading to increased darkness in the evening.
Yes
The practice of changing the clocks to "fall back" one hour in England and other countries is known as daylight saving time. It was initially introduced during World War I to save energy and make better use of daylight. The clocks go back to standard time in the autumn to allow for an extra hour of light in the mornings during the winter months.
No, when clocks go back, the time jumps back from 2:00 AM to 1:00 AM, creating an additional hour in the day. There will not be two 1:00 AMs on that specific night.
In 2011, the clocks went back on October 30th. This is when daylight saving time ends and we adjust the clocks by setting them back an hour.