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Was 2020 a leap year5/3/2023 ![]() Ladies, get out a pen and paper and get this down: On Feb. What’s this about the girl asking the guy? "Caring and sympathetic, you typically enjoy helping others and dislike confrontation.” On the other hand, you have a hard time saying “no,” and are emotional and moody. 29, and are one of “the dreamers of the zodiac. So, he invaded February and took two days to add to the month of August, a month he liked because he had won several battles in August. But when Caesar Augustus became emperor, he was miffed at the fact July, named after his uncle, Julius Caesar, had 31 days. But not at first.Īccording to, February originally had 30 days. The short answer is that the other months already had a 29th day. The reason for this extra bit of arithmetic is that a day added every four years is too much of a correction for the bit of extra time it takes for Earth to make an orbit. The year 2000 was a leap year, but 18 were not. In something akin to Canadian rules in football, a leap year happens every year that is divisible by four - and here’s the tricky part - except for the years that are both divisible evenly by 100 and not divisible evenly by 400. ![]() We think of leap years as occurring every four years mainly because most of us weren’t around the last time it didn’t happen. So what to do with those extra seconds? In order to keep our method of time in check with the universe, it was decided to add the minutes into the day that comes around only every four years. The solar system, on the other hand, said it takes Earth 365.2422 days to make the trip. Gregory decided he was tired of following a calendar devised by Julius Caesar, so, in 1582 he declared that a year – or one orbit of Earth around the sun – took 365 days. We have leap years, basically, to clean up some messy math and stroke the ego of Pope Gregory XIII.
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