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What is a leap year?

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Answered by Marzuqa
19
A leap year is a year containing one additional day in order to keep the calender year synchronized with the seasonal year.

Marzuqa: A leap year is a year that has an extra day in it. A leap year occurs in every 4 years. Most years have 365 days, but a leap year has 366 days. The extra day is added to the shortest month of the year, February. 29th February is called as leap day
bhatiakanav: a year, occurring once every four years, which has 366 days including 29 February as an intercalary day.
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rohithpdpy: in a year if february has 29 days it is leap year because a year is a combination of 365 1/4 days so it comes for every 4 years and it has 366 days
Answered by Anonymous
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The number year which can be divided by 4 that means it will come in every four year. In every leap year one day is add in the month of February that's why in every leap year 366 days occur.
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