No, the Jewish year has 365.25 days, just like the Gregorian, but the calendar is calculated differently. The Gregorian calendar is Solar, meaning it's based on the Sun; the Jewish calendar is Lunisolar, meaning its based on the Moon, but periodically corrected to match the Sun. By contrast, the Islamic calendar is Lunar and has only 354 days in a year.
The ancient Egyptian calendar that was created about 4000 BCE consisted of 12 months of 30 days each. The Egyptian year had 360 days. This was later changed to add 5 additional days at the end of the year, resulting in a 365 day year.
The ancient civil Egyptian Calendar had a year that was 360 days long and was divided into 12 months of 30 days each, plus five extra days at the end of the year. The months were divided into three weeks of ten days each.
In and around that year calendar days went from 360 to 365 days
The Shang Dynasty had a highly sophisticated calendar with a 360-day year with 12 months and 30 days in each month.
At the time it was thought that the Earth took 360 days to make a complete circle around the Sun and so hence 360 degrees around a circle.
According to www.worldfactsandfigures.com....193/year
The year is not 360 days. A year has 365 days, or on a leap year it has 366 days.
It has 360 days.
320 to 360 days with an average of 340 days.
360 days is a little under a year which consists of 365 days. This goes by how long it takes the earth to revolve around the sun.
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there are 360 days in an Islamic calender each year . answered by annee
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There are not 360 days in a year, so this is a somewhat odd question. Assuming that there are still 30 days in a month, then 3 months is 90 days, so 90/360 = 0.25 or 1/4 years.