DST increases opportunities for outdoor leisure activities during afternoon sunlight hours. The longer days nearer the summer solstice in high latitudes offer more room to shift daylight from morning to evening so that early morning daylight is not wasted.
It used to be to benefit farmers. Now it is to conserve energy.
For the farmers before the industrial revolution
because of daylight saving time
For the farmers. To saveenergy
some clocks go forward, but not all of them :) it is called daylight saving time
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They go back by one hour in the early hours of Sunday 25th October 2009. For future reference it is the last Sunday in March that they go forward and the last Sunday in October that they go back in the UK.
Just remember 'spring forward, fall back'.
They go forward 1 hour
some clocks go forward, but not all of them :) it is called daylight saving time
The clocks always forward on the last Sunday in March - and go back on the last Sunday in October - this year, it's October 28th. Next year, they go forward on March 31st, and back on October 27th.
At 2 a.m. on March 10, 2013, Americans will turn their clocks forward one hour, The federal law that established "daylight time" in the United States does not require any New Federal Law__îSpringing Forward in March, Back in November.
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SPRING forward, FALL back. SPRING forward, FALL back.
It is always the last Sunday in March, in 2009 it will be 29th March, clocks always go forward on the last Sunday in October also.
On Sunday, 25th March 2018, British clocks go forward one hour for British Summer Time (BST) – at 1am, to be precise.
There are 24 hours in every day. However, it depends on where you are on whether clocks may go forward or back (happens once a year both forward and back)
Yes!! 1hour forward and back.. Remember Turkey is 2hrs ahead than UK. So if you travel to Turkey from UK, it will appear as 3hours!
The clocks go back every year about the end of October.
There is not a set date for either of these times. Nevertheless, they follow the rule that the last Sunday in March the clocks go forward. The last Sunday in October the clocks go back. This can be remembered with the mnemonic "the clocks spring forward in spring and fall back in fall"