February will have 30 days in the year 7008. The reason for this is basically due to the same reasons we have leap years every four years (mostly). In the year 1752 the month of September was reduced by twevle days due to the fact that century years not devided by 400 still had leap year status i.e. 100,200,300 et. By 1752 there were 13 such years. because of this, these years were deducted from the month of September. However ONLY 12 day were removed.
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The reason for this is that, in the calander sense, there were 13 years, however in a mathematical sense there were only 12 1/4 days. I assume since 1/4 is less than half the 13th day was not also deducted.
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However, that quarter day will not go away and, in fact, will eventually become a 1/2,3/4 and finally a full day. Since it took until 1752 for a 1/4 day to be accumulated, it will take another 1752 years times 4 for a full day to be accumulated. That year will be 7008 a leap year, and also the year that February will have 30 days. One day for the normal accumulation of annual time for four years and one day for the accumulation mellennial time.
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Conceivably, since fractional seconds also accumulate, somewhere in the very distant future there could be a February 31st--if civilization is still around to count the fractional seconds.
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Robert Hayes Halfpenny
February never has 30 days.
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
February never has 30 days. Every four years, known as leap year, February has 29 days instead of 28.
When it's February.
Neither. It will have 28 days.
never cause February only has 28 days and every for years it has 29 but never 30
no there are 30-31 days and on February there are 28-29 days
I believe it won't be a true 30 days in that sense it will only be 28 days.
All the months, except for February have at least 30 days. The months that have exactly 30 days are: April, June September, November.
No, but ever leap year it has 29 days.