The year one occurred in the Gregorian calendar, which is widely used today. It is traditionally considered the year marking the birth of Jesus Christ, although modern scholarship suggests he may have been born a few years earlier. The year one follows 1 BC (Before Christ) and is the starting point for the Anno Domini (AD) dating system.
12. one every month
at any one time there are almost 30 lightning strikes in the world
28
There will be a total of 12 Full Moons this year, 2014.
TWICE!!
no they can occur multiple times per year
one time a year
One a year in July
1888
On average, 1
A BIG FAT ONE MILLION A YEAR!!!!
12. one every month
the total numbers of an eclipses in one year is no more than seven
Yes there were 52 Wednesdays in 2009. In a regular year there are about 365 days, so there will be one day of the week that will occur 53 times, two days of the week in a leap year. 365 days in a regular year divided by 7 is 52 with a remainder of one, meaning one of the days of the week has to occur an extra time. Leap year has a remainder of two, so two days will occur 53 times.
the next one this year is around nov15-18
well it depends on what tsunami you mean, there is more than one...
It didn't, we get one late next year, they don't happen every year