Question #395ff Earth Science Earth, Moon, and Sun The Sun and Earth-Moon System 1 Answer Denise Granger Jun 7, 2015 There are 365 days in a year, or 366 if you're talking about a leap year. Answer link Related questions How often does each location on Earth experience a total solar eclipse? What is the only phase of the moon during which a solar eclipse can occur? Why? What is a penumbral eclipse? What is happening when the phases of the moon are waxing? What is syzygy? What is a spring tide and what causes this phenomenon? What is an umbra? What causes a lunar eclipse? What causes a solar eclipse? What are the conditions under which an eclipse (both solar and lunar) will occur? See all questions in The Sun and Earth-Moon System Impact of this question 1595 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License