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At Massena, it goes from 15 hours, 37 minutes to 8 hours, 46 minutes.

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How does the length of daylight in New York State change from summer to fall?

it gets shorter


Why dont equatorial countries observe daylight saving time?

Being closer to the equator means a smaller difference in length of days between summer and winter. In places farther from the equator winter means shorter days. Daylight savings pushes the sunrise to a time where people must be up to work. In tropical climates the day doesn't get shorter, so noone needs to save its light!


What state does not change daylight saving time?

Arizona and parts of Indiana.


NY state has several more hours of daylight in summer than winter why?

The Earth is tilted on it's axis.


Did Illinois use central daylight time in the summer of 1956?

Yes, in 1956 the whole state of Illinois was on Central Daylight Saving Time from the last Sunday of April to the last Sunday of October.


What is Alaska length of day and night?

It depends on where you live in the state. The farther North you live, the longer the daylight is in Summer, and the shorter it is in the Winter. In th June/July months, most of the state never sees the night sky (even if you're far enough south for it to get dark, you'd have to stay up past midnight to see it). And in the Winter, Anchorage has about 6 hours of daylight (from 10AM to 4PM) in the month of December.


If the length of the string is 4 times its original length state the change in the period Ts?

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What is the change of state when the dew forms on grass on a summer night?

condensation


Why does Washington state have longer daylight than southern California when they are in the same time zone?

Washington is farther from the equator than California. The closer you get to the equator, the less the amount of daylight per day deviates from 12 hours. The closer you get to the poles, the greater the difference in the amount of daylight between the summer solstice and the winter solstice. I used to live between 40° and 41° north latitude. The amount of daylight there on the summer solstice is about 15 hours, and it's about 9 hours on the winter solstice. Now I live near 30° north latitude, where we get about 14 hours of daylight on the summer solstice and about 10 hours on the winter solstice.


How is Queensland different from other states like New South Wales?

One difference is that Queensland is the only eastern state that does not observe daylight saving time in summer.


Is Arizona pacific time or mountain standard time?

The majority of Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings Time and so they would remain on Mountain Standard Time year around. However, there are some areas of Northeastern Arizona that do change to Daylight Savings Time and that would make them one hour ahead of the rest of Arizona for that summer season until they change back in the fall and they are then together with the rest of the state again, back on Mountain Standard Time.


When did Iowa start Daylight Saving Time?

Before 2006, Southeastern Indiana (Nashville, IN and it’s surroundings) observed Daylight Saving Time in the Central Time Zone; however, the majority of the state did not observe the change in time, spending summer months in Central Time & winter months in Eastern Time. In 2005, the state legislature voted to begin observing DST & April 2006 was the first time the state as a whole sprung forward. The majority of the state is now on Eastern Time all year long, while SE Indiana remains in Central Time.