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2006-12-13 14:42:27 · 19 answers · asked by bestyankeefan 1 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

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2006-12-14 08:03:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

All have.
But exactly its February the second month of the calendar year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. It is the shortest month and the only month with less than 30 days. The month has 29 days in leap years, when the year number is divisible by four (except for years that are divisible by 100 and not by 400 in the Gregorian calendar). In other years the month has 28 days. Leap year birthdays are usually celebrated on the 28th in a non-leap year. Some believe that February originally had 29 days (30 in a leap year), but that idea was invented by Sacrobosco during the Middle Ages. See lengths of the months.

February was named after the Latin term februum, which means purification, via the purification ritual Februa held on February 15 in the old Roman calendar. January and February were the last two months to be added to the Roman calendar, since the Romans originally considered winter a monthless period. They were added by Numa Pompilius about 700 BC. February remained the last month of the calendar year until the time of the decemvirs (c. 450 BC), when it became the second month. At certain intervals Roman priests inserted an intercalary month, Intercalaris, after February to realign the year with the seasons. See from Roman to Julian. Thereafter, it remained the second month of the calendar year, meaning the order that months are displayed (January, February, March, …, December) within a year-at-a-glance calendar. Even during the Middle Ages, when the numbered Anno Domini year began on March 25 or December 25, February continued to be the second month whenever all twelve months were displayed in order.

February begins, astronomically speaking, with the sun in the constellation of Capricornus and ends with the sun in the constellation of Aquarius. Astrologically speaking, February begins with the sun in the sign of Aquarius and ends in the sign of Pisces.

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February, from the Très riches heures du duc de BerryHistorical names for February include the Anglo-Saxon terms Solmoneth (mud month) and Kale-monath (named for cabbage) as well as Charlemagne's designation Hornung. In Finnish, the month is called helmikuu, meaning "month of the pearl".

"February" is pronounced without the first "r," as "Febuary," by many speakers. This is probably elision, or an analogical change influenced by "January".

2006-12-13 22:31:22 · answer #2 · answered by wierdos!!! 4 · 0 0

February is the month of the year which has 28 days.

2006-12-13 22:37:10 · answer #3 · answered by amit dalmia 1 · 0 0

All of the month in a year have 28 days.But for not a leap year february has only 28 days

2006-12-13 19:47:53 · answer #4 · answered by bipin peter 2 · 0 0

All months have 28 days. February has ONLY 28 days, unless it is a leap year. Then it has 29.

2006-12-13 14:50:17 · answer #5 · answered by Akuseru 3 · 0 0

The month that has 28 days is February. It is only like this every leap year.

2006-12-13 14:58:22 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

30 days has September, April, June and November
All the rest have 31, except February, which has 28
Except in leap years, when it has 29

Depending upon what you want, they ALL have (at least) 28;

Only February has only 28, and only then only 75% of the time

2006-12-13 15:02:35 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

all of them! it says so in this little rhyme/poem : "30 days has September, April, June, and November.. each and each of something have 31, different than February, February has 28 or 29..." so..all of them do cuz it says right here :)

2016-12-30 09:22:07 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

February. u don't know? Three years only every four years ;-)

2006-12-13 14:54:05 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

february,

2006-12-13 14:46:50 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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