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Why does Feb only have 28 days?

the world may never know....why do we have 24hours in a day? why is there 60 secs in a minute and 60 mins to an hour...lots of questions
 
From various sources...

January and February both date from about the time of Rome's founding. They were added to a calendar that had been divided into ten month-like periods whose lengths varied from 20 to 35 or more days. A winter season was not included, so those period lengths are believed to have been intended to reflect growth stages of crops and cattle.

When introduced, January was given 29 days and put at the beginning of the calendar year. February was given 23 days and put at the end. Then, for an undetermined period shortly after Rome's founding, months were said to have begun when a new moon was first sighted. At some later time, month lengths were separated from lunations and again became fixed. At that time, February's original length was extended by five days which gave it a total of 28.


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[shudder] <strange look on face> Who is 'they'? 'They' is The Man. Its the MAN, you freak!!! HOW COULD YOU NOT KNOW??? </strange look on face> [/shudder]

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