Why there are 28 days in February
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The new months each had 28 days. But that didn't sit well with Numa because even numbers were considered bad luck at the time. So, he added a day on to January, giving the year an odd-numbered 355 days. No one knows why February was left with 28 and remained an unlucky month. hope it help
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it is because The second king of Rome, Numa Pompilius, decided to make the calendar more accurate by syncing it up with the actual lunar year—which is about 354 days long. Numa tacked on two months—January andFebruary—after December to account for the newdays. The new months each had 28 days.
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it is because The second king of Rome, Numa Pompilius, decided to make the calendar more accurate by syncing it up with the actual lunar year—which is about 354 days long. Numa tacked on two months—January andFebruary—after December to account for the newdays. The new months each had 28 days.
i think it may help to u dear!!!!!
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