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The months in order?

The months of the year in order are January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December. There are 12 months in total, each varying in the number of days they contain. January has 31 days, while February typically has 28 days, except in leap years when it has 29. The remaining months have either 30 or 31 days.


How many days from January 1 2010 until July 4 2010?

January = 31 days February = 28 days March = 31 days April = 30 days May = 31 days June = 30 days From the 1st January to the 4th July inclusive is 185 days.


How many days are there in May and July?

Thirty days have September,April, June and November.That's all you need to remember, other than the fact that February has 28 days usually and 29 days on 'leap years'. So May and July each have 31 days.


Why does February only have 28 days as opposed to 30 or 31?

The reason February only has 28 days (29 in a leap year) is - The Roman emperors Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar 'stole' a day each for the months named after them (July & August). This gave 31 days to July & August instead of 30.


How many days In the first nine months?

The first nine months of the year consist of January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, and September. This totals 273 days, accounting for 31 days in January, March, May, July, August, and 30 days in April, June, and September, with February having 28 days in a common year. In a leap year, the total would be 274 days.