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No, 365.14 days is not the exact length of a year on Earth; it represents the average length of a tropical year (the time it takes the Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun). A standard calendar year has 365 days, but to account for the extra 0.14 days, we add an extra day every four years, creating a leap year with 366 days. This adjustment keeps our calendar in sync with the Earth's position in its orbit.

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