Well the first portion is on march 22 and the second portion is sometime in April.
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1942 and 1948 (leap year).
Yes. Basically all multiples of 4 are leap years - with some exceptions when the year is also a multiple of 100.
It varies slightly from year to year, because of leap years and such. Usually June 20 or 21, and December 21 or 22. For more information:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SolsticeIt varies slightly from year to year, because of leap years and such. Usually June 20 or 21, and December 21 or 22. For more information:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SolsticeIt varies slightly from year to year, because of leap years and such. Usually June 20 or 21, and December 21 or 22. For more information:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SolsticeIt varies slightly from year to year, because of leap years and such. Usually June 20 or 21, and December 21 or 22. For more information:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solstice
Heading into a non-leap year, adding 180 days to December 21 gives June 19 of the following year. Heading into a leap year, adding 180 days to December 21 gives June 18 of the following year.
36525 365 days a year (except leap years 100 years +25 days for the leap years
15th February (or 14th in a leap year).
the answer is 11048 days old
1 year = 52 1/7 weeks (not counting leap years) 21 years = 1095 weeks (with some days left over if you are counting leap years) ■
21 days in a leap year and 20 days in a normal year.
Maybe because of leap year this year? Just a guestimation.
Spring is approximately the period from March 21 to June 21 in the northern hemisphere, and September 21 to December 21 in the southern hemisphere. The actual dates depend on the spring equinox and summer soltice, which vary slightly from year to year because of leap year.