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difference between light year and leap year​

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Answered by 1411sahibasaluja
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First, a leap year occurs once every 4 years, and is defined as a year in the Gregorian calendar having 366 days, with the extra day, February 29, intercalated to compensate for the quarter-day difference between an ordinary year and the astronomical year. A light-year is a unit of distance.

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Answered by drishti2090
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Leap year: leap year occurs once every 4 years, and is defined as a year in the Gregorian calendar having 366 days, with the extra day, February 29, intercalated to compensate for the quarter-day difference between an ordinary year and the astronomical year.  

Light year: light-year is a unit of distance. It is the distance that light can travel in one year. Light moves at a velocity of about 300,000 kilometers (km) each second. So in one year, it can travel about 10 trillion km. More precisely, one light-year is equal to 9,500,000,000,000 kilometers.  

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