That's interesting, how things seem to match up even though they're called different names. Almost like it's a language thing rather than a world difference.
Earth's year is a little bit shorter. 365 days, except for every fourth year when it's 366. Those are called leap years. I think that happens because it technically takes 365 days and 6 hours to go around the sun, so every four years it adds up to another day.
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Earth's year is a little bit shorter. 365 days, except for every fourth year when it's 366. Those are called leap years. I think that happens because it technically takes 365 days and 6 hours to go around the sun, so every four years it adds up to another day.