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A leap year is any year which is divisible by 4. But this rule is not that simple in reality:
To keep coordinated with astronomical events, there must be 97 leap days every 400 years rather than the most obvious "every 4", so it was decided that years divisible by 100 will be leap year only if it was divisible by 400 as well, hence, the year 1900 was not, but 2000 was
2007-02-26 10:07:20
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answered by Patricio 1
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2007-02-26 10:00:41
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answered by Faith 4
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Year 2008 is the next leap year, with 29 days in February. February 2008 has five Fridays - it starts and ends on a Friday. Between 1904 and 2096, leap years with same day of week for each date repeat every 28 years which means that the last time February had 5 Fridays was in 1980 and next time will be in 2036.
2007-02-26 10:00:11
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answered by Class of '09 3
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A leap-12 months happens each and every 4 years because of fact the size of a 12 months is approximately 365.25 days. Over a 4 12 months era, that provides as much as an entire day length, so we further one greater day. This 12 months is a leap 12 months, and after this one, 2012 often is the subsequent leap 12 months, and no, the international is unlikely end.
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answered by ? 4
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2008. Leap year occurs every four years. Because it takes the Earth 365.25 days to go around the sun. The .25 is counted as an extra day every 4 years.
2007-02-26 13:41:01
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answered by Aaron C 1
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every 4 years from the previous one which was in 2004, so another leap year is due in 2008, this is why the earth takes an extra 0.256 days to orbit the sun.
2007-02-26 12:32:37
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answered by mcdonaldcj 6
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2007-02-26 10:00:25
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answered by tlbs101 7
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4 years after the previous
2007-02-26 09:59:58
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answered by Chris M 2
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Survey says .... 2008 once again.
2007-02-26 10:07:38
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answered by Navigator 7
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about 368 days from now
2007-02-26 10:27:54
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answered by Anonymous
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