There are 244 leap years (every 400 years, there are 97 leap years, not 100).
Multiply the number of years by 365 and add 244.
The result will be about 365244 days.
Half of all millennia have 365,242 days each, and the other half have 365,243 days each.
Each year is 365.242199 days, so a millennium (1000 years) is:(365.242199x1000) 365,242.99 days.
Taking into account leap years a Gregorian year has 365.2425 days 365.2425 days x 1000 years x 86400 sec/day = 31,556,952,000 seconds
There are 365 days to each year, so two years would be 730 days. Then 1,000 days is 2 years 270 days unless one of the years is a leap year, in which case 1,000 days would be 2 years 269 days. Also, 1,000 days would be 1000/365 years or 2 54/73 years (2 270/365 years simplified) or 2.74 years as a decimal fraction, if none of the years are a leap year.
365 x 1000 = 365,000 If you include leap year days 365,250
60 minutes in an hour 24 hours in a day 365 days in a year 1000 years So, there are 525,600,000 minutes in 1000 years.
well, in one normal year there are 365 days, so common sense would indicate it to be 365,000. However, you have to take leap years into account, so if we say that year 4 is the first leap year, in 1000 years there will be 250 leap years, so add the two together show that in 1000 years there are 365,250 days.
Venus has a day longer than 1000 Earth days, but its year is shorter. However, Neptune has a year longer than 1000 Earth days, taking about 165 Earth years to orbit the Sun once.
A year is 365 days and a century is 100 years. A millenium is 1000 years
1000 years x by 12 (months in a year) = 12,000.
365250 days 365247.5 days. Every year divisible by 4 is a leap EXCEPT those divisible by 400. Hence the 2 1/2 days lost.
There can be either 242 or 243 leap years in any 1000-year period.
365 days = 1 year X days = 40 years 365 days * 40 years = 1 year * X days 14,500 days*year/1 year = X days 14,500 days