How The Moon Influenced Months
Long ago, people watched the moon, which changes shape every month. It goes from a full moon to no moon and back again, that takes about 29 or 30 days. So they made months have around that many days too!
Some months had 30 days, some had 31, and one even had only 28 or 29 days, that’s February, the shortest month.
Why Some Months Have More Days
Later on, people wanted to match up their calendar with how the sun moves. That's when they added extra days to some months so everything could line up nicely. It was like giving some months an extra cookie or two!
That’s why we have months with different numbers of days, it’s all about matching the moon, the sun, and the way time works on Earth! 🌕☀️
Examples
- A child wonders why February has fewer days than other months.
- Someone tries to remember the number of days in each month for a school project.
- A person is confused when counting days on a calendar.
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See also
- What is August?
- Why Do We Celebrate Leap Years?
- Why Are There Only 7 Days in a Week?
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- How Asia Got Its Name?