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Well, sweetheart, 12 months and 1 year are the same damn thing. A year is made up of 12 months, so if you can't figure that out, I suggest investing in a calendar or maybe just paying more attention in math class.

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A year is a unit of time that is determined by the Earth's orbit around the sun, approximately 365.25 days. On the other hand, a month is a unit of time that is roughly equal to the time it takes for the moon to orbit the Earth, about 29.5 days. Therefore, 12 months make up a year, but a year is not exactly equivalent to 12 months due to the difference in the lengths of months and the adjustment of leap years.

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None, other than the degree of precision.

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