Easy questions about calendars! Worth 25 points!

1) The Hebrew Calendar uses the 29-day ________________________ cycle to measure months.

2) The Islamic calendar has either ___________ or ____________ days each year.

3) The ________________________ calendar was replaced by the Gregorian in 1582.

4) The 12 signs of the ________________________ are often seen on Chinese calendars.

Respuesta :

1) The Hebrew Calendar uses the 29-day lunar cycle to measure months.

2) The Islamic calendar has either 354 or 355 days each year.

3) The Julian calendar was replaced by the Gregorian in 1582.

4) The 12 signs of the animals are often seen on Chinese calendars. (Unsure about this one)

The answers for the following fill in the blanks are:

  • lunar cycle

  • 354 or 355

  • Gregorian calendar

  • animals  

About these different calendars:

  • The Hebrew calendar, sometimes known as the Jews calendar, is a Jews annual calendar.

  • The Hijri calendar, also known as the Lunar Hijri calendar and (in English) as the Islamic, Muslim, or Arabic calendar, is a lunar calendar with 12 lunar months and 354 or 355 days in a year.

  • Julius Caesar suggested the Gregorian calendar in AUC 708, which was a revision of the Roman calendar. By edict, it went into force on January 1, AUC 709.

  • The traditional Chinese calendar is a lunisolar calendar that uses astronomical occurrences to identify years, months, and days.

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