One answer is that time is constantly changing. What you are probably referring to is Daylight Savings time. It starts on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November.
1883
huh?
Before 1884 there were over 2,000 timezones in the US.
October 11, 1883
None. They are both in the Eastern US time zone.
-1 one hour from Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Most of the year it would be 6.30am. There are a couple of weeks in the year where it could be 7.30 just before and just after the time change from and to Daylight Saving(US) / Summer Time (UK). Europe and the US change their clocks about a week apart.
Hi, it is rather an odd question, all species change over time, as a generalization, all things change in time. It has been said that, that truly is the only thing guaranteed to us, or the only absolute, change.
In 2012, the U.S. switched to Daylight Saving Time on March 11.
Medical and engineering careers but may change over time.
Five cents. A regular check of your pocket change should turn up some from time to time.
it's time for each of us to "make a change" in the world we live in