Why is There a Leap Year

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Why is There a Leap Year
A leap year is added to our calendar every four years to keep it synchronized with the Earth's orbit around the Sun. The Earth takes approximately 365.25 days to complete one orbit, which is slightly longer than our calendar year of 365 days.
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