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Q: Why do you change your clocks on a specific day?
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Is time going to change to day?

November 1, the clocks falls back.


Why do we still change the clocks backwards and forwards for summer and winter?

no untill day lightsaving


What is the collective noun for clocks?

There is no specific collective noun for clocks, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example a collection of clocks, a museum of clocks, a display of clocks, etc.


What day of the year do you change your clock an hour?

Nov. 7, 2010 clocks will go back one hour.


What were the first clocks made of?

The first clocks were made of various materials such as stone, wood, or metal. These early clocks were often large and operated using mechanisms like water, weights, or springs. Sundials and water clocks were some of the earliest forms of timekeeping devices.


What time do you change your clocks back one hour?

You change the clocks back one hour on November 6, 2011.


What idea did Benjamin Franklin have in 1784 to change the clocks?

He got the idea from the war. He also invented the day light savings time!!!!!=)


When and what time do you change all of the clocks in the world?

Different countries change their clocks at different times. In some places even within a country. Some countries change the date or day according to local requirements. Then there are countries that do not change their clock time. If you wish to know when a particular country or region makes the alteration then you will need to specify where and what year.


When do you change clocks in 2010?

April and august


Why do you change the clocks?

To save the hours of daylight


Which is used for our clocks Sidereal or solar day?

solar day


What is the collective noun for ticking clocks?

There is no specific collective noun for clocks. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun suitable for the situation can be used, such as 'a tickingof clocks'.