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One Year, or 365.25 days which is why we have a leap year every 4 years
It takes 365.25 days for the earth to orbit around the sun, but we count it as 365 days. Every 4 years we have a leap year, which is 1 day added to 365 days, since 4 quarters of a day is 1 day. This explains why we have a leap year.
Three hundred and sixty five days and six hours. That is why we have a leap year every four years so our calendar can catch up.
365.24 earth days. Astronomers and Physicists, as well as

many ordinary people, refer to this time interval as a "year".
365 1/4 days. Humans call it a "year". The extra 1/4 day is how we get February 29th every 4 years.

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