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From: Barbara_Daniels@Albany.K12.OR.US
Date: Wed Apr 07 2004 - 13:45:27 EDT
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Barb Daniels
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NAES Group #2 (Mikaila, Brian and Coleton) responded:The time jumped farther than the estimated photoperiod time.We think that Daylight savings time started.It doesn't change the photoperiod trend because peopple change their clocks, and the time on the clocks doesn't have any effect on how long the photoperiod lasts. Man can change their clock but cannot change how fast or slow the earth spins.
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