because one year is equal to 365.25 days, so 0.25 x 4 = 1 extra day.
every four years
Yes, most people that are born on leap year do celebrate their birthday. Some would either celebrate it on February 28th, or March 1st.
Leap year is not perminant cause youcan tell people you were born on a different date but celebrate the day before.
Then you only celebrate it every leap year!
Oh, dude, kangaroos celebrate their birthdays on the day they were born, like most animals. So, if a kangaroo was born on May 5th, it would celebrate its birthday on May 5th every year. It's not like they have calendars and plan surprise parties or anything.
People who are born on leap year usually celebrate their birthday on the 28th or 1st. Legal age will be the date closest to the DOB, possibly the 1st.
Yes, if the year is divisible by 4 then it is a leap year with this exception:A century year (year ending in 00) is only a leap year if it is divisible by 400So the years 1800, 1900, 3000 are not leap years, for example, but the year 1600, 2000 were leap years and the year 2400 will also be a leap year, if we are still using the same calendar then.
No, 2017 is not a leap year. Every year that is exactly divisible by four is a leap year, except for years that are exactly divisible by 100. However if the year is both exactly divisible by 4 AND exactly divisible by 400, it will still be a leap year - consequently the year 2000 was a leap year but the year 2100 will not be. Clearly 2017 is not a leap year. The closest leap years to 2017 are 2016 and 2020.
No it's only for the leap year, which is on Feb.29 every 4 years
Nothing special. Apart from having one extra day, a leap year is the same as any other year. So say you were born on the 16th of June in a leap year, it is no different that being born on that date in another year. The only issue is with someone who is born on the 29th of February. It is the only date in a leap year that does not occur in other years. In other years some of those people choose to celebrate their birthday on the 28th of February and some choose to celebrate on the 1st of March. Anyone born on any other date in a leap year does not have that issue. So there is nothing in particular that happens if you are born in a leap year.
On September 11th of the Gregorian Calendar, and September 12th every four years because of the leap year.
Since a leap year has 366 days, there are 52 weeks and 2 days in a leap year.52 x 7 = 364A normal year has one less day, 365 days.I AM ANOTHER PERSON NOW.ok the answer is =52.28514 / for a leap year&52.177457 / for a normal year:)There is 366 Days in a leap year, And still 52 Weeks.