So there is one extra day and this is on a leap year. 366 days is 52 weeks with 2 days left over.
every year you have a left over of 1/4 day so every four years you add an extra day, this is called a leap year. there are 365 days a year and 366 days in a leap year
If counting from the first of January: 9th February
There is 365 days in a year, but in a leap year there are 366 days.
There are 365 days in a year. If it is a leap-year, then there are 366 days.
The year with the most days over 100 degrees in Dallas, Texas was 2011, with a total of 71 days over 100 degrees. This was part of a particularly intense and prolonged heatwave that affected the region.
The 100-degree day records for Dallas can vary each year. On average, Dallas experiences around 18-20 days with temperatures reaching or exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit in a typical year. The highest number of 100-degree days in Dallas was recorded in 2011 with 71 days reaching or exceeding 100 degrees.
1980
The year with the most consecutive days over 100 degrees in El Paso, Texas was 1994, with a total of 32 consecutive days.
There have not been any days that were over 90 degrees during July this year. On average, there are about 17 days in July where the temperature is over 90 degrees in Philadelphia.
69, in 1980. As of the end of August 2011, however, there have been 65 (with more in the forecast).
In Fort Smith, Arkansas, the number of days with temperatures over 100 degrees can vary each year. It is recommended to check the local weather records or climate data for the most accurate and up-to-date information on the number of days over 100 degrees in Fort Smith.
The record for the most consecutive days over 100 degrees in Texas is 42 days, set in the summer of 1980.
In 2011, Austin had 90 days with temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
"Austin-Mabry topped out at 103 yesterday (July 26, 2011), bringing the hot count up to 42 days of 100+ this year, tied for 5th all time. Most 100s in a year? 1st place is 69 in 1925. 2nd place is 68 in 2009."
Each of the two days of the year when the noon sun is overhead at either 23.5 north and south is caled the SOLSTICE
No, blood can be stored at 4 degrees C (39.2 degrees F) for about 35 days until needed