There are 365 days in a normal year; 366 days in what is known as a leap year.
If you want to be really precise then there are 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and 46 seconds in a normal year. We make up the extra 5 hours, 48 minutes and 46 seconds by adding a whole day to the calender once every 4 years.
A normal year consists of 8 actual weeks and half of two years.
82% of all years have 52 Sundays; the other 18% have 53 Sundays.
525,600 Minutes.
52
normal + leap year = 548 normal + normal year = 547
There are twelve months in an entire earth year.
it depends on the months (end of the year..? beginning..?) and if its a leap year or not. i did a normal year.942...?
In a year there are 365.25 days. This is made up by a leap year every four years. A normal year has 365 days.
52 weeks (and a day) in a normal year. So 109/52 = 2.096 years (approx) in 109 weeks.
In a normal year, there are 28 days in February. In a leap year, which occurs every four years, there are 29 days in February.
about 7 years
You can find out how many minutes there are in a normal year (525,600), you can also find out how many minutes in a leap year (527,040). Find out how many whole normal years you've lived for and then times it by 525,600. Then find out how many whole leap years you've lived for and then times it by 527,040. Then find out how many days of the incomplete year you've lived for and then times it by 1440 (which is how many minutes there is in an hour).
Only one. Because Light year is a messure of distance not of time. Light year is the distance travelled by light in one year.
313 days in a normal year and 314 days in a leap year.
A leap year, like normal years, usually has 12 full moons, but can have 13 full moons.
There is one month of February in every year, whether it is a leap year or not. The difference is not the month, it is the number of days in the month of February: 28 days in normal years, 29 days in leap years.