1-Numbers of years between each leap year: 3 2-The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23 3-The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100 4-The number it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365 5-The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682 6-The year that the Julian calendar was invented: 45 7-The number of our calendar is off every year: 6 8-The number of days in a leap year: 366
Task 5 Why we have leap years The year (B.C) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45 The number of days in a lap year: 366 The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100 The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682 The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23 The number of hour our calendar is off by every year: 6 The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365,242190 The number of years between each leap year: 3
The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day 100 The number of days in a leap year 366 The year the Gregorian calendar was invented 1682 The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis 23 The number of hours our calendar is off by every year 6 The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun 365.242190 The year (B.C) that the Julian calendar was invented 45 The number of years between each leap year 3
The year (B.C) that the Julian calendar was invented 45 The year the Gregorian calendar was invented 1682 The number of days in a leap year 366 The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day 100 The number of years between each leap year 3 The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis 23 The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun 365.242190 The number of hours our calendar is off by every year 6
1)The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365,242190 2)The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100 3)The number of days in a lap year: 366 4)The number of hour our calendar is off by every year: 6 5)The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23 6)The year (B.C) that the Julian calendar was invented 45 7)The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682 8)The number of years between each leap year: 3
1-The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100 2-The number of days in a leap year: 366 3-The number of our calendar is off every year: 6 4-Numbers of years between each leap year: 3 5-The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23 6-The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365,242190 7-The year (B.C) that the Julian calendar was invented 45 8-The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682
1- The number of days in a leap year: 366 2- The year(B.C) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45 3- The number of hours our calendar is off by every year: 6 4- The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 1000 5- The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365.242190 6- The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682 7- The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23 8- The number of years between each leap year: 3
• The number of days in a leap year: 366 • The number of years between each leap year: 3 • The year (B.C.) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45 • The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682 • The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365.24219 • The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100 • The number of hours our calendar is off by every year: 6 • The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23
The number of days in a leap year-->366 The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun-->365.24219 The year the Gregorian calendar was invented-->1682 The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis-->23 The number of years between each leap year-->3 The year (B.C.) that the Julian calendar was invented-->45 The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day-->100 The number of hours our calendar is off by every year-->6
1. The number of hours our calendar is off by every year 2. The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365.242190 3. The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23 4. The number of days in a leap year: 366 5. The number of years between each leap year: 3 6. The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100 7. The year (B.C) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45 8. The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682
1)The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23 2) The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100 3)The year (B.C) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45 4) The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365.242190 5) The number of days in a leap year: 366 6)The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682 7)The number of hours our calendar is off by every year: 6 8)The number of years between each leap year: 3
1-The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682 2-The number it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365,242190 3-The year that the Julian calendar was invented: 45 4-The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23 5-The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100 6-The number of days in a leap year: 366 7-The number of our calendar is off every year: 6 8-Numbers of years between each leap year: 3
1) The number of hours our calendar is off every year: R/6 2) The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: R/ 1682 3) The number of days in a leap year: R/366 4) The year (BC) that The Julian calendar was invented: R/45 5) The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: R/100 6) The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: R/23 7) The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: R/365.242190 8) The number of years between each leap year: 3
The year (B.C.) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45 The year the Gregorian was invented: 1682 The number of degrees the earth is titled off its axis: 23 The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365.242190 The number of days in a leap year: 366 The number of years between each leap year: 3 The number of hours our calendar is off by every year: 6 The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100
1) The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365.242190 2) The number of hours our calendar is off by every year: 6 3) The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682 4) The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23 5) The number of years between each leap year: 3 6) The number of years that pass until we skip a leap year: 100 7) The number of days in a leap year: 366 8) The year (B.C.) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45
the number of days in a leap year: 366 the number of hours our calendar is off by every year: 6 the number of years that pass until we skip a leap year: 100 the year (B.C) that Julian calendar was invented: 45 the number of years between each leap year: 3 the number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23 the year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682 the number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365.242190
1)Numbers of years between each leap year: 3 2)The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23 3)The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100 4)The number it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365 5)The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682 6)The year that the Julian calendar was invented: 45 7)The number of our calendar is off every year: 6 8)The number of days in a leap year: 366
1)The number it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365 2)The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23 3)The year (B.C.) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45 4)The number of hours our calendar is off every year: 6 5)The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100 6)The number of days in a leap year: 366 7)Numbers of years between each leap year: 3 8)The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682
The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23 The year (B.C.) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45 The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682 the number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365.242190 The number of days in a leap year: 366 The number of hours our calendar is off every year: 6 The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100 Numbers of years between each leap year: 3
The number of hours our calendar is off by every year...6 The year (B.C.) that the Julian calendar was invented...45 The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis...23 The year Gregorian calendar was invented...1682 The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun...365.242190 The number of days in a leap year...366 The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day...100 The number of years between each leap year...3
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ResponderBorrarTask 5
ResponderBorrarWhy we have leap years
1) 365,242190
2) 23
3) 3
4) 100
5) 366
6) 45
7) 6
8) 1682
1-Numbers of years between each leap year: 3
ResponderBorrar2-The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23
3-The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100
4-The number it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365
5-The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682
6-The year that the Julian calendar was invented: 45
7-The number of our calendar is off every year: 6
8-The number of days in a leap year: 366
Task 5
ResponderBorrarWhy we have leap years
The year (B.C) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45
The number of days in a lap year: 366
The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100
The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682
The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23
The number of hour our calendar is off by every year: 6
The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365,242190
The number of years between each leap year: 3
The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day 100
ResponderBorrarThe number of days in a leap year 366
The year the Gregorian calendar was invented 1682
The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis 23
The number of hours our calendar is off by every year 6
The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun 365.242190
The year (B.C) that the Julian calendar was invented 45
The number of years between each leap year 3
The year (B.C) that the Julian calendar was invented
ResponderBorrar45
The year the Gregorian calendar was invented
1682
The number of days in a leap year
366
The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day
100
The number of years between each leap year
3
The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis
23
The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun
365.242190
The number of hours our calendar is off by every year
6
1)The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365,242190
ResponderBorrar2)The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100
3)The number of days in a lap year: 366
4)The number of hour our calendar is off by every year: 6
5)The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23
6)The year (B.C) that the Julian calendar was invented 45
7)The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682
8)The number of years between each leap year: 3
1-The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100
ResponderBorrar2-The number of days in a leap year: 366
3-The number of our calendar is off every year: 6
4-Numbers of years between each leap year: 3
5-The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23
6-The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365,242190
7-The year (B.C) that the Julian calendar was invented 45
8-The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682
1- The number of days in a leap year: 366
ResponderBorrar2- The year(B.C) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45
3- The number of hours our calendar is off by every year: 6
4- The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 1000
5- The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365.242190
6- The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682
7- The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23
8- The number of years between each leap year: 3
1-23
ResponderBorrar2-45
3-3
4-365.24219
5-100
6-1682
7-366
8-6
1- 6
ResponderBorrar2- 1682
3- 100
4- 23
5- 3
6- 45
7- 365.242190
8- 366
• The number of days in a leap year: 366
ResponderBorrar• The number of years between each leap year: 3
• The year (B.C.) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45
• The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682
• The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365.24219
• The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100
• The number of hours our calendar is off by every year: 6
• The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23
The number of days in a leap year-->366
ResponderBorrarThe number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun-->365.24219
The year the Gregorian calendar was invented-->1682
The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis-->23
The number of years between each leap year-->3
The year (B.C.) that the Julian calendar was invented-->45
The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day-->100
The number of hours our calendar is off by every year-->6
1. The number of hours our calendar is off by every year
ResponderBorrar2. The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365.242190
3. The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23
4. The number of days in a leap year: 366
5. The number of years between each leap year: 3
6. The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100
7. The year (B.C) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45
8. The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682
1)The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23
ResponderBorrar2) The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100
3)The year (B.C) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45
4) The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365.242190
5) The number of days in a leap year: 366
6)The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682
7)The number of hours our calendar is off by every year: 6
8)The number of years between each leap year: 3
1)1682
ResponderBorrar2)365,242190
3)45
4)23
5)100
6)6
7)366
8)3
1-The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682
ResponderBorrar2-The number it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365,242190
3-The year that the Julian calendar was invented: 45
4-The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23
5-The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100
6-The number of days in a leap year: 366
7-The number of our calendar is off every year: 6
8-Numbers of years between each leap year: 3
1) The number of hours our calendar is off every year: R/6
ResponderBorrar2) The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: R/ 1682
3) The number of days in a leap year: R/366
4) The year (BC) that The Julian calendar was invented: R/45
5) The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: R/100
6) The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: R/23
7) The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: R/365.242190
8) The number of years between each leap year: 3
The year (B.C.) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45
ResponderBorrarThe year the Gregorian was invented: 1682
The number of degrees the earth is titled off its axis: 23
The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365.242190
The number of days in a leap year: 366
The number of years between each leap year: 3
The number of hours our calendar is off by every year: 6
The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100
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ResponderBorrar1) The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365.242190
ResponderBorrar2) The number of hours our calendar is off by every year: 6
3) The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682
4) The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23
5) The number of years between each leap year: 3
6) The number of years that pass until we skip a leap year: 100
7) The number of days in a leap year: 366
8) The year (B.C.) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45
the number of days in a leap year: 366
ResponderBorrarthe number of hours our calendar is off by every year: 6
the number of years that pass until we skip a leap year: 100
the year (B.C) that Julian calendar was invented: 45
the number of years between each leap year: 3
the number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23
the year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682
the number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365.242190
1)Numbers of years between each leap year: 3
ResponderBorrar2)The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23
3)The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100
4)The number it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365
5)The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682
6)The year that the Julian calendar was invented: 45
7)The number of our calendar is off every year: 6
8)The number of days in a leap year: 366
1. 100
ResponderBorrar2. 6
3. 1682
4. 3
5. 45
6. 23
7. 366
8. 365.242190
1)The number it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365
ResponderBorrar2)The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23
3)The year (B.C.) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45
4)The number of hours our calendar is off every year: 6
5)The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100
6)The number of days in a leap year: 366
7)Numbers of years between each leap year: 3
8)The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682
What is a Leap Year?
ResponderBorrar-6
-365.242190
-366
-1682
-3
-45
-23
-100
The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis: 23
ResponderBorrarThe year (B.C.) that the Julian calendar was invented: 45
The year the Gregorian calendar was invented: 1682
the number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun: 365.242190
The number of days in a leap year: 366
The number of hours our calendar is off every year: 6
The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day: 100
Numbers of years between each leap year: 3
The number of hours our calendar is off by every year...6
ResponderBorrarThe year (B.C.) that the Julian calendar was invented...45
The number of degrees the earth is tilted off its axis...23
The year Gregorian calendar was invented...1682
The number of days it takes the earth to orbit the sun...365.242190
The number of days in a leap year...366
The number of years that pass until we skip a leap day...100
The number of years between each leap year...3
1) 1682
ResponderBorrar2) 365,242190
3) 45
4) 23
5) 100
6) 6
7) 366
8) 3