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#102: Daylight Saving Time

English Learning for Curious Minds | A More Interesting Way To Learn English

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Time Zones - What Is Them?

In the summer, when there were more than 12 hours of sunlight, an hour would be shorter than 60 minutes. This meant that there were always 12 hours of daylight, but hours were different lengths. By 1900, almost every country had adopted this system, splitting the world into different areas that observed one of the 24 different time zones. As the earth is on an angle, it's not directly straight and causes us to have seasons. Countries in the northern hemisphere get more daylight in the summer months and less daylight in the winter months. The further north or south you go, the more extreme this is. If you live near the equator, you've probably never really experienced this. But I

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