Yes, 2020 is indeed a leap year. Leap years are determined by a specific set of rules established in the Gregorian calendar. To be classified as a leap year, a year must be divisible by 4. However, if the year is divisible by 100, it must also be divisible by 400 to qualify as a leap year.
In the case of 2020, it is divisible by 4 (2020 รท 4 = 505) and not divisible by 100, which confirms that it meets the criteria for being a leap year. Therefore, February 2020 had 29 days instead of the usual 28. Leap years play an important role in keeping our calendar aligned with the Earth’s orbit around the Sun, ensuring that seasons happen at the same time each year.