February 29th occurs once every four years during a leap year, which is when an extra day is added to the calendar to keep it aligned with the Earth's orbit around the Sun. Leap years are typically those divisible by 4, but years divisible by 100 are not leap years unless they are also divisible by 400. This means that while most leap years happen every four years, there are exceptions that can affect the cycle.
every 10 years
February 29th happens once every 4 years. So yes. If you just celebrated your birthday on february 29th, you wont see it the year after. or the next 2 ones. February 29th will happen next year.(2012)
Every 28 years.
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Yes, most recently in 1967, 1978, and 1989. It will not fall on February 8th again until 2062.
Every four years on the 29th February
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A presidential election; a leap year; February 29th
February 29th, 1944 fell on a Tuesday.
February 29th, 1992 never occurred.
The 29th of February is the 60th day of the year.
leap years have an extra day in february (feburary 29th) but leap years only happen every four years.