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Answered by ranaji01020004
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We cannot see the moon during the day because the Earth's atmosphere causes the light from the sun to scatter, thus drowning out the relatively feeble starlight. The moon however is only ten Earth diameters away from us and presents a sufficiently large field of view to remain visible.

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Answered by BKGGSS
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We cannot see moon during the day because

The light produced by the ☀ is more than that of .

(a) The sun gives out light which is a lot brighter than that of the moon. Is correct


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(b) is completely wrong because is nearer to than the ☀ .

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