Okay, WTF is leap day/year?
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HELP ME.
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@Jeongins_Dropped_Camera A leap year is a year that has one more day added to it - they usually fall on years that can be divided by 4
It might also have to do with compensating for the length of previous years in some way, to make up for a day
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So once in every 4 years, a day is added to February to keep in sync with the Earthβs rotation around the sun, which takes Around 365.25 days. That means if there was no leap day, the seasons would shift ever so slightly so that in a few decades, summer is in december while winter in august.
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@A38 Now, it isnβt exactly 365.25 days, thatβs too many, so in comes the century clause that states every year that ends with 100 isnβt a leap year, that means 1900 and 1800 werenβt leap years. But that leaves it ever too short, so another clause was added that if a year is divisible by 400 then it is a leap year. So while 1800 and 1900 werenβt leap years, 2000 was.
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@Jeongins_Dropped_Camera When February has a 29th