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Woah, 2028 is a leap year - how cool is that? It’s gonna be an extra-special year, with an extra day to do all the things we love. That’s right, February 29th will be here before you know it! We can look forward to a whole 24 hours of fun and adventure. Let’s make the most of it!
Is 2028 Is A Leap Year? [Solved]
Wow, that’s cool! So, a leap year is any year divisible by four – except for those ending in 00. Got it. 2000 was a leap year, but 1900 wasn’t. And 2020, 2024 and 2028 are all gonna be leap years. Sweet!
A leap year is a calendar year that contains an extra day, February 29th, which is added to keep the calendar in sync with the astronomical or seasonal year.
The Gregorian calendar, which is used by most countries today, has leap years every four years to account for the fact that a solar year (the time it takes for Earth to orbit around the sun) is actually 365 days and 6 hours long.
2028 will be a leap year because it meets all of the criteria for being one: It’s divisible by 4 and not divisible by 100 (unless it’s also divisible by 400).
Leap years are important because they help keep our calendars in sync with nature and ensure that holidays like Easter fall on the same date each year.
In addition to February 29th, 2028 will also have an extra day at the end of June called “Leap Day”. This day was created as part of an effort to make up for lost time due to changes in how we measure time over centuries past.
2028 is a leap year, so February will have an extra day! That’s awesome - 29 days instead of the usual 28. It only happens every four years, so make sure you mark it on your calendar. Don’t miss out on that extra day of fun!