February is the shortest even on leap years.
It's 2 or 3 days shorter, but only 1 in a leap year.
The other months all have 30 or 31 days. February has 28 (but 29 in a leap year.)
The length of February during a regular year is exactly four weeks.The length of February during a leap year is four weeks and one day.The length of each of April, June, September and November is four weeks and two days.The length of each of the other seven months is four weeks and three days.
they are the same thats all
No. Only one extra day is added in a leap year, and it is added to February, bringing it from 28 to 29 days. No other months have days added, so they are all the same length as any other year.
February has fewer days than other months primarily due to the way the Roman calendar was structured. Originally, the Roman calendar had 10 months, with March being the first month of the year. To align the calendar with the lunar year, January and February were added, and February was assigned 28 days, while other months were given 30 or 31 days. This peculiar arrangement was later solidified when Julius Caesar introduced the Julian calendar, which made February the shortest month.
In the US: January February March April May June July August September October November December In some other countries they have other months and/or different order of months.
More than three months have 30 days in it. The months are April, June, August, and November. All other months (besides February) have 31 days in them.
That depends. If you add the days of February and two other months with 30 days, then yes. Otherwise, no.
January and February were added after the other months were named.
Probably February because there are less days in it than in other months.
You cannot compare one is weight and the other is length!
A year has twelve months in it. Each month varies in length, with January having 31 days and February typically having 28 days, except in leap years when it has 29. The other months—March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December—each have either 30 or 31 days. Together, these months make up the complete calendar year.
Those four months have 30 days each. Except for February, the other months all have 31 days. February has 28 days, except in leap years when it has 29 days.