In every 2 years
The term ashes gets its name from a match played years ago between England and Australia, in which a stump was burned and kept in a urn. And the Matches between Australia and England are refered to as the Battle of the Ashes.
2 years and six months.
75 to 76 year
Each Commonwealth Games has an interval of four years in between.
The Ashes are played "at least once every four years" but recent contests have been either yearly or every other year, with matches alternating between England and Australia. There were matches in 2013 (England), 2013-2014 (Australia), and 2015 (England), to be followed by 2017-2018 (Australia).
The interval between the Testaments is often referred to as "The Silent Centuries."
Quadrennium means a period of four years, particularly the four year interval between Olympics.
An interval of 300 years.
It comes every 76 years. The next time it is due to make an appearance is in 2062.
The Ashes should happen every two years,but it is a bit difficuilt as summer in Australia is December.
The AshesThe Ashes is a bi-annual cricket match between England and Australia.The Ashes are named for an urn that became a point of contention in the early days of cricket between the two countries that formed the basis for a regular series of competitions. This urn is now kept in the Marylebone Cricket Club Museum at Lord's in London.The bi-annual term is not a hard-and-fast rule. There have been varying times between series.Today, the interval between Ashes series is usually around 18 months. Since each series alternates between England and Australia hosting, this interval allows each country to host the series in their respective summer. The next scheduled Ashes series (in Australia) is scheduled for the end of 2010/beginning of 2011.
It varies from one person to another. Interval between cycles can be many years to multiple cycles in a single day.