It has never had this many; the most was 1980 with 69.
So there is one extra day and this is on a leap year. 366 days is 52 weeks with 2 days left over.
every year you have a left over of 1/4 day so every four years you add an extra day, this is called a leap year. there are 365 days a year and 366 days in a leap year
There is 365 days in a year, but in a leap year there are 366 days.
Since Virginia is less than 66.5 degrees from the equator, the sun rises and sets every day of the year there. So the answer is 365.23 per year on the long-term average, although the sky may be overcast and the sun not distinctly visible on some days or parts of days.
There are 365 days in a year. If it is a leap-year, then there are 366 days.
1980 had the most (69), though 2011 may pass this.
1980
There have not been any days that were over 90 degrees during July this year. On average, there are about 17 days in July where the temperature is over 90 degrees in Philadelphia.
The summer of 1980.
69, in 1980. As of the end of August 2011, however, there have been 65 (with more in the forecast).
In 2009, there were 79 consecutive days over 100 in Laredo. The previous record was held by Dallas, 42 in a row, in 1980.
Each of the two days of the year when the noon sun is overhead at either 23.5 north and south is caled the SOLSTICE
0 days per year, tropical climate.
No, blood can be stored at 4 degrees C (39.2 degrees F) for about 35 days until needed
The Pittsburgh Steelers with 6 They won in 1974 over the Minnesota Vikings 1975 over the Dallas Cowboys 1978 over the Dallas Cowboys 1979 over the Los Angeles Rams 2005 over the Seattle Seahawks 2008 over the Arizona Cardinals Pittsburgh also went in1995 but lost to Dallas and last year 2010 and lost to Green Bay. The Dallas Cowboys and the Pittsburgh Steelers both have been to the Super Bowl 8 times. Pittsburgh is 6-2 Dallas is 5-3.
Ketchikan, Alaska. It averages with over 162 inches of rain per year. Average rainfall in days is over 100 days a year.
79, already 10 more than any other year in recorded history. See the related link for more information.