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Daylight Saving Time starts in the spring, moving the sun rise later in morning with respect to Standard Time and providing more daylight in the afternoon and evening.
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.
In the winter months about 70% in the morning and 60% in the afternoon In the summer about 85% in the morning and 70% in the afternoon
After morning comes evening A day is the full cycle of morning, afternoon, evening and night.
When you turn your clock forward an hour in Summer it's saving time because when it is 12 midnight, it is actually eleven, so it is SAVING TIME because you rise earlier and get to work earlier. Daylight Saving time is to the advantage of employers who try to persuade their workers that a fresh hour devoted to their job in the morning, has the same value as weary hour expended wrung out like a dirty dish rag in the afternoon; ... it is to the advantage of nine-to-five workers in that they arrive home while there's still plenty of daylight time to be out of doors,... although, to be honest, some may prefer the extra hour in the morning for other pursuits. Especially those who start work at 6 or 7 am. Daylight saving is not geared towards office workers, it is slanted towards those who work out of doors and who can put the extra daylight towards achieving greater production such as during war-time. Farmers don't need it because they have always been up at the crack of dawn.
Daylight Saving Time starts in the spring, moving the sun rise later in morning with respect to Standard Time and providing more daylight in the afternoon and evening.
Daylight Savings Time was designed to "capture" early morning hours of daylight by moving them into the work day and afternoon. In this way, people on a fixed hourly schedule would not have to adjust their work times to take advantage of an earlier sunrise. It is done automatically by adding an hour when the local sunrise is between 6 and 6:30 AM.
When the sun is low at dawn, and low in the evening, the shadows are long. In the middle of the day, when the sun is higher, the shadows are shorter.
It was thought up by Benjamin Franklin. It's main purpose is to adjust people to the lack of daylight in winter months, though that is not quite the case. Daylight Savings Time actually makes it appear as if the sun has risen up earlier in the morning (as the sun rises late in winter months). This limits the amount of sunlight in the afternoon, which I believe is the most important, considering scholars and such have a knack of wandering outside at these hours, and the lack of daylight increasingly limits their freedom. So, I guess the best answer to your question is a non-linear one; Daylight Savings Time just helps people get up early to get to work by extending the amount of daylight during the morning. Other than that, it's kind of pointless, as most people don't remember their mornings as well as they do their afternoons, and since the afternoon daylight hours are restricted by DST, it only creates more questions than it "answers."
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Hi there........ Early morning and then the afternoon. Depends where your going..
Neither. 1200 am is noon, and marks the division between morning and afternoon. 12:01 is afternoon. 11:59 is before noon, or morning.
The antonyms of afternoon: morning; a.m.
Good morning = buenos días Good afternoon = buenos tardes
From my experience, I would say in the afternoon. I have been on the beach in the morning and there not be any wind but gone back in the afternoon and it is really windy.
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