In the calendar we currently use (the Gregorian Calendar), no.
February never has 30 days.
February USED TO have 30 days; most of the months did. But the story went that Julius Caesar decided that HIS month, July, was more important - and so he ordered one day taken from February (which had 30 days) and given to July. Later on, the Caesar Augustus ordered that another day be stolen from February and added to HIS month so that his month would be as long as Julius's month. And so August we lengthened from 30 days to 31, and February was cut short to 28.
No, February has 28 days, 29 if it is a leap year.
No, there are 28 days in February except in a leap year when there are 29 days.
February
February never has 30 days. Every four years, known as leap year, February has 29 days instead of 28.
When it's February.
Neither. It will have 28 days.
never cause February only has 28 days and every for years it has 29 but never 30
no there are 30-31 days and on February there are 28-29 days
I believe it won't be a true 30 days in that sense it will only be 28 days.
All the months, except for February have at least 30 days. The months that have exactly 30 days are: April, June September, November.