Here's some information about a 365-day year:
A year of 365 days is commonly known as a Common Year. It is the standard length of a year in the Gregorian calendar.
Calendar Systems: The 365-day year is the foundation of many calendar systems, particularly the widely used Gregorian Calendar. This calendar consists of 12 months with varying numbers of days.
Earth's Orbit: A 365-day year is an approximation of the time it takes for the Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun. However, the actual orbital period is slightly longer (about 365.2425 days), which necessitates the inclusion of leap years to maintain accuracy.
Leap Years: To account for the extra fraction of a day in Earth's orbit, a Leap Year is added every four years (with exceptions for years divisible by 100 but not by 400). Leap years have 366 days.
Daylight Hours: During a 365-day year, the amount of Daylight Hours changes depending on the season and your latitude. The summer months have more hours of daylight, while the winter months have fewer.
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