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C. Adlai, Software Developer, B.E (Bachelor of Engineering), California, USA
Answered Oct 09, 2019
Easter is a religious holiday, which is celebrated once every year. Despite being celebrated every year, there is no set day on when the holiday is celebrated. Every year, the day changes. This is because the Jewish calendar is used to determine the date. The Jewish calendar is used because Easter came from Passover. There are two ways to determine the date of Easter.
One way is seeing when the Spring Equinox's full moon will occur. Once this date is determined, a certain number can be added, and then the next Sunday after that is the date of Easter. Another way is to find the last nineteen Easter dates. From there, the Easter before is the date.
Easter is a religious holiday that is celebrated by many people. One custom during this holiday is for adults to hide eggs in the yard and have their children go find them. People also get together with their family and eat lunch or dinner together. However, the date for Easter is not a set date. Every year, the date for Easter changes. Easter is determined using the Jewish calendar because Easter originated during Passover. One way to determine when Easter is going to be is by determine when the full moon will be during the spring equinox.
A certain amount of days are added to that date and then find the next Sunday. A simpler way is to research the past nineteen Easter dates. The next Sunday date after that from the Easter before is the next Easter.