A common year is a year that is not a leap year, meaning it does not have an additional day added to it in February. In the Gregorian calendar, which is the calendar most widely used today, a common year has 365 days. This contrasts with a leap year, which has 366 days, occurring every four years (with some exceptions) to help synchronize the calendar year with the astronomical or seasonal year. In summary, a common year: - Has 365 days.
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