That happens in all years that are multiples of 4 (with some exceptions at the end of a century). In this case, 2000, 2004, 2008, etc.
On leap years February has 29 days.
All of them on leap years. But on non-leap years, every month but February has 29 days.
February has 28 in common years and 29 days in leap years
No, February has never had more than 29 days. In a regular year, February has 28 days, while in a leap year, it has 29 days. Leap years occur every four years to help synchronize the calendar year with the astronomical year. Thus, February's maximum length remains 29 days.
In a non-leap year February has 28 and in a leap year it has 29 days A non-leap year is like 2009,2010,2011,2013,2014,2015 A leap year is 2008, 2012, 2016 (every 4 years)
February 29th occurs every four years. This is what they call a leap year, where February has 29 days, instead of 28 days.
In a normal year, there are 28 days in February. In a leap year, which occurs every four years, there are 29 days in February.
In a normal year, there are 28 days in February. In a leap year, which occurs every four years, there are 29 days in February.
February has 28 days in three years out of four, but on all the years divisible by four, February has 29. (I know you don't need to know this, but there is an extra day because there are actually 365.25... days in a year, so every four years they add a days to make up for it) So February 1952 had 29 days.
February never has 30 days. Every four years, known as leap year, February has 29 days instead of 28.
February 1968 had 29 days because it was a leap year. Leap years occur every four years, and 1968 is divisible by 4. Therefore, February that year had an extra day, making it 29 days long.
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