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Everyone knows that the shortest month of the year is February. Q: What is the longest month of the year? Discussion: With only 28 or 29 days, February is unquestionably the shortest month, but the longest possible month has 31 days. There are seven months each with 31 days, and they are all equally long. There is no single longest month. A: The longest month is October. The months of January, March, etc. each have 31 days, and are 744 hours in duration. However, October gets one additional hour because of the annual clock setback from Daylight Saving to Standard Time. October is 745 hours long, and thus is the longest month of the year. |
Wayback Machine http://web.archive.org/index.html "Use the Wayback Machine to view web sites from the past." History of Nova Scotia, Chapter 46 The Wayback Machine has copies of this webpage from the early days: Archived: 2001 April 20 http://web.archive.org/web/20010420151943/http://www.alts.net/ns1625/nshist46.html Archived: 2001 June 16 http://web.archive.org/web/20010616180150/http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/300/nova_scotias_electronic_attic/07-04-09/www.littletechshoppe.com/ns1625nshist46.html Archived: 2001 November 22 http://web.archive.org/web/20011122062922/http://www.alts.net/ns1625/nshist46.html |
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