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Create a calendar, which is showing the beginning and the end of daylight saving time for years 2025 -2031.
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Daylight saving time is the idea of save energy by advancing clocks by one hour in summer months; therefore the sunlight lasts longer in the evening.
This Daylight saving time for U.S in every year starts in the second Sunday of March at 2:00 A.M. and it ends in the first Sunday of November at 2.00 A.M.
This saving time for the years from 2025 to 2031 is created and it is tabulated as in Table 1.
Year | Daylight Savings Time Begins at 2:00 a.m | Daylight Savings Time Ends at 2:00 a.m |
2025 | March 9 | November 2 |
2026 | March 8 | November 1 |
2027 | March 14 | November 7 |
2028 | March 12 | November 5 |
2029 | March 11 | November 4 |
2030 | March 10 | November 3 |
2031 | March 9 | November 2 |
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