Daylight will begin to decrease soon in the Northern Hemisphere as summer transitions to fall starting around late September. Conversely, daylight will begin to increase in the Southern Hemisphere as spring transitions to summer around the same time.
Daylight Savings Time began in Turkey May 1, 1916.
Catalysts decrease activation energy.
On the 10th of March 2013.
Daylight saving time begins Sunday, March 13 at 2:00 am. This means clocks will "spring forward" by an hour.
The answer would depend on whether it is during the observation of daylight savings time or not. When the clocks spring ahead 1 hour in the spring, you begin to use PDT (Pacific Daylight Time). When the clocks fall back an hour in the fall daylight savings time is over and then you begin to use PST (Pacific Standard Time).
A more correct sentence would be "Catalogue sales begin to rise in autumn as daylight hours decrease." The spelling "catalog" is only used in the U.S.
Daylight Saving Time results in an increase in the use of air conditioning, which counteracts the decrease in the use of lighting for which Daylight Saving Time was intended.
Daylight Savings Time began in Turkey May 1, 1916.
It depends on the country in question.
In 2014, daylight savings time began on Sunday March 30th, and will end October 26. In 2015, daylight savings time is expected to begin on Sunday, March 29th, extending until October 25th.
In the Northern hemisphere, daylight hours decrease after the autumnal equinox.
Catalysts decrease activation energy.
well it begins somewhere around march
On the 10th of March 2013.
decrease
Today :)
1 march 1944