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Wasn't there only 28 days in Februrary?????

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I leant that when I was little

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  1. its leap year there is 29 this year and next year back to 28


  2. yeah, but every 4 years is called leap year whe nthere is 29.

  3. its leap yar comes ever 4 years

  4. no ! there were 29 days in February this year because this was the LEAP year which comes after every 4 years the next leap year will be in 2012.

  5. yes it was a leap year this year, every 4 years it happens

  6. You seriously are not that stupid.

  7. 30 for me this year- I crossed the international date line  and had two Feb. 15th's after traveling east from Florida to California on a two month trip.

  8. It's a leap year

  9. 29 days in the February this year.

    -J

    http://badhuman.wordpress.com

  10. they didnt teach u it was leap year when u were little?

  11. Every four years it becomes 29 days its leap year OR black history month

  12. In addition to every fourth year being a leap year, every 400 centuries since 1600 when the leap year was first implemented is a leap century with the most recent being in 2000.

  13. ITS LEAP YEAR

  14. It takes the Earth exactly 365 days, 5 hours,48 minutes and 46 seconds to turn around the Sun.As those hours acumulate we need to add one more day every 4 years,so every 4 years there is a 29th February.

  15. There ARE only 28 days in February. Though, every four (4) years, there are 29 days becuase of Leap Year. We have this becuase the Earth needs just one more day to rotate.

  16. The Earth takes 365 and 1/4 days to orbit the sun once. so, after four years we have an extra day-a leap year. In a leap year there are 29 days in February.

  17. Every four years, there is a leap year, which means there is 366 days instead of 365. This extra day is February 29.

  18. The next leap year will be in 2012, cause it happens every 4 years.

  19. Every 4 years, there are 29 days. It's called a leap year.

  20. except for every 4 years. better late than never

  21. The actual time it takes the earth to go around the sun is a little longer than 365 days.  So we have to add an extra day once every 4 years.  (Actually, not quite that often - we have a leap year 97 times every 400 years.)

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