Daylight savings time is a clock time advancing technique that makes afternoons have more of daylight when compared to mornings.
In British English it can also be referred to as the summer time. To be in the right track the clock must be adjusted one hour ahead near the start of spring and in autumn the clock is adjusted backward to achieve the highest advantage of the later hours of daylight between February and September.
History has it that during the World War I in the process of preserving energy for war production day lights savings was introduced.
The day light savings has one major advantage which is “it saves energy”. Experts explain more that if calculated in hours, energy saved throughout the day could equal to the sleeping time. In other words the energy used in lighting our homes in the day is directly proportional to energy used at night.
The day light savings time has its procedure. For instance, on the second Monday in February at 3.a.m. the clocks are set ahead of the standard time by an hour as time proceeds the time is brought back to the standard time at 3 a.m. on the first Monday in October by bringing one hour backwards.
The name of time zones in the US changes for example Eastern Standard Time will be called Eastern daylight time and Central Standard Time (CST) becomes central daylight time this continues like this.
The day light savings time is usually experienced from September to February where summer comes in December in the Southern hemisphere. Due to different in the time schedules and patterns of other regions the Asian region nearly did not experience the day light savings.
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