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What is a Daylight Saving Time

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Daylight Saving Time is a time in the year where time is pushed forward an hour in March on the second Sunday. Then the clock is pushed back in the first Sunday in November. This is used to make better use of daylight (sunlight). During Daylight Saving Time, it is brighter in the mornings and darker in the evenings.
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"time as adjusted to achieve longer evening daylight in summer by setting the clocks an hour ahead of the standard time"

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