February has 28 days in the normal days and 29 days in the leap year.
The only month that has 28 or 29 days is February.
No, February has 28 days, 29 if it is a leap year.
February does not have 27 days. It has 28 days, or 29 days in a leap year.
The ordinary months of February usually has 28 days while a leap year usually has 29 days.
February has 28 days in the normal days and 29 days in the leap year.
February 2009 CE has 28 days. The rules for the number of days in February in the Common Era (CE) notation are: # If a year is divisible by four it is a leap year (February has 29 days) # Except, if it can be divided by 100, then it is NOT a leap year (February has 28 days) # Unless the year is also divisible by 400. Then it is a leap year. (February has 29 days) Following there rules: * 1800, 1900, 2100, 2300, and 2500 are not leap years (February has 28 days) * 2000 and 2400 are leap years (February has 29 days)
The only month that has 28 or 29 days is February.
The month of February has 28 days except on Leap Year when it has 29 days.
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No, February has 28 days, 29 if it is a leap year.
No, there are 28 days in February except in a leap year when there are 29 days.
February has only 28 days UNLESS the year can be evenly divided by 4 with no leftovers. Then it is a leap year with 29 days.1992 divided by 4 = 498 with no leftoversTherefore 1992 WAS a leapyear and therefore had 29 days.
February does not have 27 days. It has 28 days, or 29 days in a leap year.
The ordinary months of February usually has 28 days while a leap year usually has 29 days.
A year or leap year still has 12 months February has one extra day - from 28 to 29 The year has to be divisible by four e.g. 2012 = 12 (3 x 4) Except year ending 00 e.g. 1900 or 2000 etc