Math, asked by punambadgujar1686, 5 months ago

Whose birthday comes every foyr years?Why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

People born on 29th February celebrate their birthdays every four years because due to leap year

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Answered by NehaKari
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Leap Year babies or people born on February 29th have their birthdays every four years because it is a rare day that occurs only once every four years.

  • A Leap Year is a year that has an extra day added to the calendar, making it 366 days instead of the usual 365 days.
  • The extra day is added to February, making it 29 days instead of 28 days, and the year is called a Leap Year.
  • Leap Years occur every four years, with the exception of years that are divisible by 100 but not divisible by 400. For example, the year 1900 was not a Leap Year, but the year 2000 was a Leap Year.
  • People born on February 29th are called Leap Year babies or Leaplings. Since their birthdate only occurs once every four years, they usually celebrate their birthdays on either February 28th or March 1st during non-leap years.
  • Leap Year babies have a special age calculation, with some countries counting their age as one year older on March 1st during non-leap years, while others count their age as the actual number of Leap Years they have experienced plus the number of non-leap years since their birthdate.
  • The tradition of adding an extra day to the calendar dates back to the time of Julius Caesar in 45 BCE, and was created to align the calendar with the Earth's rotation around the sun.

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