Of a human baby..
365¼ days in a year. The average Gregorian calendar year is 365.2425 days. The average actual tropical year is about 365.2422 days. (The average Julian calendar year was 365.25 days.)
It's called the "scale."
A leap year has 366 days. An actual year is about 365 and 1/4 days. Every 4 years, and extra day is added to keep the calendar is synch with the actual movement of the earth,
The Julian calendar year was exactly 365.25 days.The Gregorian calendar year is 365.2425 days.While the difference is small (10.8 minutes), the effect was cumulative. Over the course of 1,200 years, the date of the vernal equinox had advanced by ten days. Since the Roman Catholic Church used the equinox to set the date of Easter, they considered it undesirable for it to be continually getting earlier in the year, so a change to the calendar was ordered by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582. The Julian Calendar is exactly 365.25 days long. Therefore, every fourth year, an extra day is added, called leap year. An actual solar year is 11 minutes less than 365.25 days long. The Julian Calendar gained three days every 400 years. The Gregorian Calendar was adopted in the 16th century which dropping some calendar days, in order to realign the calendar and the equinox times.
1056456000 Depending on which 2010 years you are measuring, the length of 2010 calendar years can range from a minimum of 1,057,155,840 minutes to a maximum of 1,057,158,720 minutes. 2010 average calendar years is 1,057,157,892 minutes long. The past 2010 actual tropical years is equal to about 1,057,157,179 minutes, and, since the length of a mean tropical year decreases by 5.3 milliseconds per year, the next 2010 actual tropical years are expected to be 1,057,156,822 minutes.
2012 but there are later dates in the future that are not on the actual calendar.
so what is the actual answer
The solar year, the time it takes for the Earth to complete one solar orbit, is 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and 45½ seconds. In order to make the average calendar year close to the length of an actual year, we add an extra day to the standard 365-day calendar 97 times every 400 years. That makes the average calendar year 365 days, 5 hours, 49 minutes and 12 seconds. That is 26½ seconds longer than an actual year, resulting in an extra day every 3260 years.
All of them
Th epregnancy is called Gestation and the actual birth is called, well, birth.
Usually, the gestation of a horse is 340 days. The actual gestation time is up to nature and the individual mare. I've seen cases where a mare had a gestation period less than 300 days pregnant, and one mare went up to 350 days. Small horses like Falabellas and Shetlands actually are pregnant for 12 or 13 months.
Usually, the gestation of a horse is 340 days. The actual gestation time is up to nature and the individual mare. I've seen cases where a mare had a gestation period less than 300 days pregnant, and one mare went up to 350 days. Small horses like Falabellas and Shetlands actually are pregnant for 12 or 13 months.
It is highly unlikely because the journey and the actual process takes a while.
A human pregnancy usually lasts about 40 weeks or maybe even more than that because it's rare that a baby is born on their actual due date. So it's slightly more than 9 months if you carry full term :)
Yes.
many things, from the actual calendar to many of the laws on the legal system (continental system, not the english one).
Exactly 20 days by the calender. NOT working days - actual days.