There will not be a 53 week year. The way the earth rotates and revolves means that there will only be 365 days in a year, except leap years, when there are 366. However, this still fits a 52 week cycle.
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Roughly 52.
Either 52 or 53, depending on what day of the week a year starts and sometimes if it is a leap year. In 2010 and 2011 there will be 52 Sundays, but there will be 53 in 2012.
In most years there are 52 Mondays, but in every year that ends on a Monday, there are 53.
Because 52 weeks equals 52*7 = 364 days and a year is 365 days long (or 366 in a leap year). It therefore spills into week 53.
No, there cannot be 53 weeks in a year in the standard Gregorian calendar system. A year is typically composed of 52 weeks, which is equivalent to 364 days. The remaining day makes up for the leap year day every four years.