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Q: Are there 365 and a quarter days in a year?
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Which is longer 365 days or a year?

A year. It is about 365 and a quarter days.


How much days are in a year?

365 1/4 days in a year 365 and a quarter days every year, that's why we have a leap year every fourth year to round it up


Who many days in a year?

365 and one quarter


What is earths length of the year?

365.14 earth days


How many days are there in 1 quarter?

365 days in a year-4quarters in a year so divide 365 by 4=91,91,91,92 days


How many days in the year?

There are 365 days in a year. In a leap year there are 366 days.


Why the year has 365 days instead of 360 days?

The year is defined in terms of the time that the earth takes to complete one revolution around the sun. This is approximately 365 and a quarter days (the quarter accounts for leap years).


How many years is 90 days?

90/365 years or about a quarter of a year.


How long is one year exactly?

365 and 1/4 days but the quarter is not counted in the year until for years later (leap year) and that is because by then there is four lots of quarter days which then form one whole day which is then added on in a leap year to make 366 days.


What did astronomer sosigenes calculate the length of a year to be?

The astronomer Sosigenes calculated that the length of a year was 365 1/4 days. He also brought about the leap year rule, where a leap year would occur every fourth year.


How many days are in a year on average?

In every year there is auctually 365 and 1 quarter day, Every four years there is 366 days in one year to catch up time wise, that's why there is 29 days in February every leap year not 28 days. so on average there is 365 and 1 quarter day every year.


How many days does it take for the earth to circle around the sun?

it takes one year, which is 365 and a quarter days.