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If you are one of the 70+ countries in the world who change their clocks twice a year, you may have asked – or been asked – “Why?” This question is usually met with vague answers like “I think it’s for the farmers?” But why do we voluntarily give ourselves jet lag twice a year? And when did we start doing it? In this video, we’ll explore how the practice came about, which countries adopted this method, and if it is still necessary today.
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If you are one of the 70+ countries in the world who change their clocks twice a year, you may have asked – or been asked – “Why?” This question is usually met with vague answers like “I think it’s for the farmers?” But why do we voluntarily give ourselves jet lag twice a year? And when did we start doing it? In this video, we’ll explore how the practice came about, which countries adopted this method, and if it is still necessary today.
See all captivating history books here:
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