Generally, every fourth year is a leap year. However, "century" years like 1800 and 1900 are not leap years unless they are divisible by 400. So 2000 _was_ a leap year.
every 4 years
A leap year occurs every four years. The day when a leap year hasoccurred is on February 29.
There are 4 years between every leap year. Correction: There are 4 years between MOST leap years. That's the case 99.25% of the time. For the other 0.75% of the time, there are 8 years between leap years.
A leap year occurs every four years.
A leap year is singular--it only occurs ONE time and ONLY in that year. (One) Leap Year occurs every 4 years.
there has been 503 leap years. Actually, there have been 488 leap years since 0 ad. You see, every year that is divisible by four, there is a leap year, but every year that is divisible by 4 AND 100, it isn't a leap year, and every year divisible by 4, 100 AND 400 is a leap year.
Leap year usually occurs every four years.
182,621,250 days. This answer assumes that every fourth year is a leap year except for century years, where every fourth century is a leap year.
A leap year is every 4 years, with the exception of years that can be divided by 100 and cannot be divided by 400. So 1900 was not a leap year, but 2000 was.
12! :) Leap Year means that there is an extra day in February, once every four years there is a leap year. the number of months doesn't change.
every 4 years
Yes, if the year is divisible by 4 then it is usually a leap year. But a leap year is signified by a shortage of days, so the "every years" is a little inaccurate.