14 days is 3.836% of a non-leap year, 3.825% of a leap year, and 3.833% of an average year.
yes
People born on February 29 add one to their legal age on March 1, if the year is not a leap year.
There is not special name for people who are born in a leap year. If some of them are born on the 29th of February, sometimes they are referred to as leapers or leaplings.
7 days or 7.25 if it is a leap year
A person who is born on the leap day or leap year is also a normal person. Therefore, no terms or other names should be called to them as a way of caring for others.
That will depend on what date in a leap year you were born on. So you could be any one of the 12 star signs. People born on the 29th of February, the only date in a leap year that does not also exist in other years, are born under the star sign of Pisces.
no.
He was born on a leap year.
14.8 percent, compounded daily, is approx 7.565 sextillion for a year (8.684 sextillion for a leap year).
Nothing special. Apart from having one extra day, a leap year is the same as any other year. So say you were born on the 16th of June in a leap year, it is no different that being born on that date in another year. The only issue is with someone who is born on the 29th of February. It is the only date in a leap year that does not occur in other years. In other years some of those people choose to celebrate their birthday on the 28th of February and some choose to celebrate on the 1st of March. Anyone born on any other date in a leap year does not have that issue. So there is nothing in particular that happens if you are born in a leap year.
It depends on the year in which he was born.