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The Leap Year 2024: Google marks ‘Leap Day’ with doodle on February 29

The Leap Year 2024: Google marks ‘Leap Day’ with doodle on February 29

In 2024, Google commemorated ‘Leap Day’ with a doodle on Thursday, February 29. This extra day in February, called Leap Day, compensates for the astronomical year being slightly shorter than 365 days and 6 hours.

In 2024, on Leap Day, Google unveiled a distinctive doodle on Thursday, February 29th, to commemorate the occasion. This doodle stands out for its global reach, and captivating audiences across the world.

Google’s doodle showcases a frog adorned with the leap day date, positioned within a scene encompassing February 28 and March 1. As the frog leaps, the Leap date disappears. This picturesque setting unfolds against a pond backdrop, adorned with stones and leaves, where the word ‘Google’ subtly emerges.

Celebrate Leap year on February 29th – a rare occurrence every four years to align our calendars with the Earth and sun. Enjoy this extra day in February with some “ribbiting” news! 🐸 Happy Leap Day!

The Leap Year 2024: Google marks Leap Day with doodle on February 29

The concept of leap year dates back over 2,000 years. Its purpose was to synchronize the Gregorian calendar with the solar calendar, acknowledging the Earth’s orbital period of slightly more than 365 days – precisely 365.2422 days.

In the Gregorian calendar, the predominant civil calendar globally, every leap year comprises 366 days instead of 365. This additional day, termed Leap Day, compensates for the astronomical year being slightly shorter than 365 days and 6 hours. The most recent Leap Day took place in 2020, with the subsequent occurrence slated for 2028.

The Leap Year 2024: Google marks Leap Day with doodle on February 29

Leap year babies” will have the chance to celebrate their rare birthday on February 29 this year, as this date only occurs once every four years. Consequently, this special day has been associated with occasional bureaucratic hurdles and has often been the subject of numerous jokes. According to the Associated Press, approximately 5 million individuals worldwide share a Leap Day birthday, representing a mere 0.06 percent of the global population of 8 billion.

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