What is 365 days in order?

365 days is the length of a standard Gregorian year. It is the time it takes for the Earth to complete one full orbit around the sun. Each year consists of 12 months, with 28-31 days in each month. The leap year occurs every 4 years, which adds an extra day to the month of February, extending it to 29 days. February 29th is commonly known as Leap Day. A year can be divided into 4 seasons - winter, spring, summer, and fall. These seasons are determined by the Earth's tilt and distance from the sun. The Earth's tilt causes variations in the amount of sunlight different parts of the planet receive, which affects weather patterns. The 365-day calendar is widely used across the world for creating schedules, planning events, and organizing activities.