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but the Sun doesn't actually come up/go down an hour earlier/later.
Got a citation? I'd like to read about that.umm yes it does unless you are on/ near the equator. That is literally the point of daylight savings time.
DST is generally not observed near the equator, where sunrise and sunset times do not vary enough to justify it.
Sorry, I'm not following. I'll try again another day (rockin' a L7 migraine today)the article you linked explains it as does the quote you inserted.
yes daylight saving time is not used near the equator because the light times don’t change enough(usually around 12hrs) The further north or south you go the amount of daylight does change.
for example if you got to Fairbanks Alaska in June you will have 23+ hrs of sunlight. If you go in December you will have 4-5 hrs of sunlight.