It can't be certain but estimates are that well over 300,000 people are born every day in the world, so there are about 4 people being born every second. So you would have to go back a very long way, to pre-historic times, to find a Birth Rate low enough to have a day when nobody was born. So at no time in recorded history would it have happened.
You have your birthday each year on the date that you were born. On that day, you become one year older. You can celebrate on that day, or a convenient day that is near your actual birthday.
The odds of having two grandchildren born on the same day by two different children in the same year can be estimated using basic probability. Assuming a year has 365 days and that births are evenly distributed throughout the year, the probability of one grandchild being born on a specific day is 1 in 365. If the first grandchild is born on a particular day, the chance that the second grandchild is also born on that same day is 1 in 365, leading to a combined probability of 1 in 365 for both. Therefore, while the odds are relatively low, they are not impossible.
no one know the exact date but the year was 1753
he was born on 31st of December 12:00a.m.
No. One day is 1/365 of a year.
Since you are not specifying that it is on Leap Day, 1937.
Well, years in a Tamagotchi is different from years in reality. One day in real life is basically one year in a tamagotchi.
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The one day of the year when two U.S. states and two presidents were born is February 12. On this date, both Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president, and William Henry Harrison, the 9th president, were born. Additionally, the states of Kentucky and Illinois celebrate their respective founding dates on this day.
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That is one question no one can answer. His actual date of birth is unknown, All we know is the year, which was 1485.
No. Christmas Day and New Year's Day are never on the same day in the same year. Christmas Day is always one day in the week later. New Year's Day in 2025 will be on a Wednesday and Christmas Day will be on a Thursday. A week after that, New Year's Day of 2026 will be on a Thursday. It is the Christmas Day of one year and the New Year's Day of the next year that are always on the same day of the week.