Why is There Leap Year?

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There is a leap year to make up for the extra day we have every four years. It takes the earth 365 and 1/4 days to revolve around the sun therefore every four years there is an extra day.
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We have leap years in order to keep seasons, astronomical events, and time differences in sync.
Without leap years, the Gregorian calendar would lose veracity in just over a hundred years, leading to time differences between day and night.
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