Happy Leap Day!
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February 29th, also known as leap day is a special date. It appears on our calendars once every four years in what is known as a "Leap Year", when the year ends with 366 days instead of the normal 365. Leap years were created to balance out the differences between our calendar and the solar calendar.
Our normal 365 day year is measured on the approximate time it takes the earth to revolve around the sun. However, the key word here is approximate - it actually takes a little longer than that - 365 1/4 days, making the calendar year slightly shorter than the "solar" year.
While it seems like a difference of a few hours, over the years it adds up. For example, after every four years, the calendar would be behind by a day and after every 100 years the difference between a solar and calendar year could add up to 25 days.
This would mean that while on a calendar year summer would be in June - for the solar calendar it would not be until a month later! If left unchecked, the timing of all our seasons could be impacted. Therefore, this system of adding an extra day started by the Egyptians and soon adopted by the Romans has worked well to re-align the two calendars every four years - and give us an extra day in the year.
For people born on this day, it means a birthday every four years. It is estimated that 1 in 1500 people are born on leap day. Currently there are less than 200,000 people in the United States and only about 4 million people around the world who celebrate their birthdays on this day.
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- Cutealmost 10 yearsYou know what's cool? That you are the same age for 4 years that's cool😄
- itskelsieover 11 yearsi feel bad for people who have there birthday on this day
- tashadtashaalmost 11 yearsI know right!
- redheadperson22almost 12 yearsWait. So there's a leap year every 4 years, and there's a presidential election every 4 years. Does that mean that there's a leap year every year there's a presidential election?
- reaganabout 11 yearsNo, not nessacarily because for instance, if the leap year happens in the year 2008 it would happen again in 2012 but the presidential election could happen in 2010 then it would happen in 2014 again. So it would be possible but it doesn't have to happen then.
- itskelsieabout 11 yearsI love your thinking really smart but i don't think so
- susieover 12 yearsCOOL!
- coolgrls2756904over 12 years1 was born on the year before leap year
- rozebover 12 yearsI was born 22 days away from that....except I was born on a non-leap year. But my mom's aunt was born on February 29!
- imdabombalmost 13 yearsI was born a day after that...March 1st! :)
- masumaalmost 14 yearsINTERSTING.
- swirlylollypopsabout 14 yearsthis is so awesome! i wish i were born on a leap day! :)
- sporecloudabout 14 yearsI have cousin that was born on Leap Day. He's only technically three years old, but he always celebrates on February 28th. He's actually my age... about 13 years old.
- kobwebbyabout 10 yearsOh thats cool... so does he go to pre-school or does he go to high school? Like what is his formal age?