They are so far South, the differences in the length of day/night is very small, and they do not need it. Hawaii is the southernmost point in a State of the US.
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omg this is easy because they want more sunlight
Arizona and Hawaii do not have Day light saving. http://www.time.gov/
Hawaii and most of Arizona do not observe daylight saving time. There is also at least one city (I think it's Cincinnati, Ohio) and its suburbs that does not observe DST.
States that are farther south really don't need daylight savings time. There is not that much variation between the length of the day and night in Hawaii and Arizona.
Because daylight savings is stupid and pointless. It was originally created to save on lamp oil, hello we dont use lamps anymore and it sure as hell doesnt help save electricity
They did not choose Hawaii. They chose to destroy the US Navy fleet, which was based in Pearl Harbor, HI.
The time change is most advantageous to northern states where there is more variance in the number of daylight hours from summer to winter. Southern staes where this is less of a factor may not see the need for it.
Each country is free to choose whether or not to use daylight saving time and when to begin and end it. In the United States, Congress sets the dates for daylight saving time, but each state has the option not to observe D.S.T.
Probably The End Of Heartache or As Daylight Dies. Hard To choose between the two.
Expedia, Travelocity and Cheap Hawaii are all great websites to assist in booking your Hawaii vacation. By entering your travel dates you will be provided with a number of options to choose from.
No, Daylight Saving Time does not impact Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). GMT is a fixed time standard that does not observe changes in daylight saving. However, some regions that use GMT as their standard time may choose to implement their own daylight saving time adjustments, which would affect their local time relative to GMT.