29 February
Leap day does affect which day of the week Christmas falls on, but Christmas will always fall on the 25th. Hope this answered your question!
February 29th is leap day
No. Every date falls on every day at some point or another. So every date from the 1st of January to the 31st of December, including the 29th of February in a leap year, does fall on a Thursday at some point.
A leap year is a year that contains one extra day - February 29th. This was introduced in 1582 with the Gregorian Calendar. The name comes from the "leaping" a date will do during the leap year. For example, if a date falls on a Monday in 2001, Tuesday in 2002, Wednesday in 2003, it will "leap" over Thursday to fall on Friday in 2004.
24 March of a non-leap year and 23 March of a leap year
In a non-leap year, the day 120 days before June 17 is February 17. In a leap year, such as 2008, the day 120 days before June 17 is February 18.
The one hundredth day of a non-leap year is April 10.
Feb 29.
The 30th of December.
The 43rd day of the year falls on February 12th in a non-leap year and February 11th in a leap year.
Because of leap year.
In a leap year, there are 366 days. To find the 234th day, we need to subtract 31 (January) + 29 (February) + 31 (March) + 30 (April) + 31 (May) + 30 (June) + 31 (July) = 213. This leaves us with 234 - 213 = 21 days into August. Therefore, the 234th day in a leap year falls on August 21st.