Topic: Next Leap Year
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When is the Next Leap Year?
The next leap year will occur in 2012. Three criteria are used to determine leap years in the modern Gregorian calendar, used by most countries. If a year is divisible by four, it is a leap year, unless it is also divisible by 100. However,... Read More »
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When the next leap year?
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When is the next leap second?
It hasn't been determined yet. The last leap second was a positive leap second on December 31, 2008. No leap second is scheduled for December 31, 2009 and no determination has been made yet for leap seconds in 2010. Read More »
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Featured Content: Next Leap Year
Leap Year
This year is a
The next will be in 2014.
A leap year is a year with one extra day inserted into February, which will have 29 days. Leap years are needed to keep our calendar in alignment with the earth's revolutions around the sun.
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2012,then it will be 2016,2020,2024..................... : D i dont kno w Read More »
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The next two are 2012 and 2016. Read More »
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The next leap year is 2012 (Wednesday, February 29th, 2012). Read More »
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The next leap year is 2012. Leap year occurs every 4 years, unless the year can be divided by 100 and is not divisible by 400. Read More »
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