为什么会有闰日?Did You Know_ Leap Day | Encyclopaedia Britannica

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Have you wondered why some years contain more than 365 days?

Let's leap into why!

Leap Day takes place on February 29th, an extra day that is added to the Gregorian calendar about every four years.

The name may stem from the added day's effect of causing dates to "leap" forward two days instead of advancing only one day of the week as between normal calendar years.

Leap days occur because Earth takes slightly more than a calendar year to revolve around the Sunabout 365. 25 days.

Without leap days, the start of each season would drift about a quarter of a day later every year, leading to different solstice dates and drifting weather patterns.

Leap days were first implemented in the Julian calendar in 46 BCE, which added an extra day every four years.

However, this fix actually overcompensated for the issue.

The extra fraction of a day in Earth's orbit is slightly under a quarter of a day, and an added leap day every four years would cause the seasons to start 44 minutes earlier each year.

In 1582 the Gregorian calendar solved this issue by eliminating leap days in century years not divisible by 400.

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