Physics, asked by nirmalapriyanshul970, 5 months ago

why there are only 12 months in a year​

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Answered by taxef2002
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Explanation:

The Gregorian calendar fixed the Julian calendar error of calculating one revolution of the earth around the sun to take 365.2422 days, into account. So, there you have it! It was originally Julius Caesar, who initiated the 12 months we have in the calendar today!

Answered by Anonymous
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The Gregorian calendar fixed the Julian calendar error of calculating one revolution of the earth around the sun to take 365.2422 days, into account. So, there you have it! It was originally Julius Caesar, who initiated the 12 months we have in the calendar today!

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