what is a leap year explain with 33 exampls
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A year containing an extra day. It has 366 days instead of the normal 365 days. The extra day is added in February, which has 29 days instead of the normal 28 days. Leap years occur every 4 years. ...
- For example 1900 was not a leap year, but 2000 was.
- For example, in the Gregorian calendar, each leap year has 366 days instead of 365, by extending February to 29 days rather than the common 28. These extra days occur in each year which is an integer multiple of 4 (except for years evenly divisible by 100, which are not leap years unless evenly divisible by 400). The leap year of 366 days has 52 weeks and two days, hence the year following a leap year will start later by two days of the week.
- In the lunisolar Hebrew calendar, Adar Aleph, a 13th lunar month, is added seven times every 19 years to the twelve lunar months in its common years to keep its calendar year from drifting through the seasons. In the Bahá'í Calendar, a leap day is added when needed to ensure that the following year begins on the March equinox.
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A leap year which has 366days ie last two digits of a year is divisible by 4 then that year is a leap year for example 2021 , 21 is not divisible by 4 so it is not a leap year, 2020, 20 is divisible by 4 so 2020 is a leap year.
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