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Leap Year

A leap year is a year containing one extra day in order to keep the calendar year synchronized with the astronomical or seasonal year. Typically once every four years, the exceptions can make this tricky to determine.

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What year an Alvarez ad710ce with serial e11110705?

e1 is the factory, followed by the year and month. So July 2011 should be close.

How many days in February 2013?

28 as it was a normal year, not a leap year.

What are some random things that leap plz help me out here?

deer, guazells, antelopes, and other creatures in that family! Dont forget one of the obvious.... FROGS!! :)

Will you have to go back a year if you were born on a leap year?

No. The only effect of being born on "leap day", February 29th, is that the other years you celebrate your birthday on February 28th.

Unless, of course, your name is Frederic and you were apprenticed to the Pirate King until your 21st Birthday; THEN you're screwed. Until you fall in love with the daughter of the Major-General.

Was there a fallow year in 1900?

No that is the main difference between farming in the 1750's and the 1900's because a fallow year is when they leave the field for a year and don't let anything grow in it. People soon realised that, that was not very good therefore they decided not to do that any more. Instead, animals spread manure (poo) and that made the soil fertile for more crops to grow. Hope this helps, I learnt this in History class.

Do you have to share your income with your ex every year?

Yes, if there is court ordered spousal maintenance and/or child support the financial obligation is mandatory until the order is changed or rescinded in court.

What date is 45 days before September 4?

July 21 is the forty fifth day before September fourth.

Was there a misprint on the 1936 penny where the year was 936?

No.

What you have is called a filled-die error. During the minting process grease and other crud builds up in the tiny recesses of the dies used to strike coins. Because numbers and letters are usually the smallest part of the design they fill up first. The problem is quite common. While there are occasional filled-die errors that sell for a significant premium, most coins with missing letters and numbers only sell for a few cents over face value.

What day of the year is the mid-point of summer?

In 2012, the time directly between the June solstice and the September equinox is August 6 @ 6:58 PM UTC.

In the United States, the unofficial summer holiday season is Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend. The midpoint between those weekends in 2012 is Sunday, July 15.

What month and day of the year is Midsummer's Eve?

Midsummer's Eve is June 23rd- also called Saint John's Day.
The celebration of midsummer's Eve was from ancient times linked to the summer solstice. People believed that mid-summer plants had miraculous and healing power; so the plants were picked on this night. Bonfires were lit to protect against evil spirits;which were believed to roam freely when the sun turned southward again.