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13 April, 21:57

Why is there a leap year day every four years?

A. to compensate for the 1/2 day that the earth revolves around the sun each year B. To compensate for the 1/4 day that the earth revolves around the sun every year.

C. because Galileo said so

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  1. 14 April, 00:05
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    The answer here is B. The Earth revolves around the sun at a rate of 365.25 Earth days per year.
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