Science, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago


Hey guys! Need Quick Answer of this Riddle.

I am the one who remains awake when you sleep. But I need to rest when you awake. Who Am I?

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Anonymous: ohh is googling aloud? i thought we should apply our own minds
Anonymous: allowed*
Anonymous: Neri here? how come!
Anonymous: =O

Answers

Answered by anshuman916sl
0

Correct Answer:

Moon

Explanation:

  • Moon rises when there is night and sets when there is day.
  • People sleep during the night time and stay awake during the day time.
  • Moon appears when the sun sets in the evening.
  • Moon stays awake during the night and rests in the day time.
  • The rays of the sun are so bright that you cannot clearly see the moon, only a little shadow or something.
  • Moon remains awake means moon stays up all night shining the light on the earth when half of the world is asleep during the night time.
  • Moon rests when you wake up means there is day time and moon hides itself behind the sun rays.

Hence, the final answer will be Moon.

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Answered by pragyan07sl
1

Answer:

The most possible answer to this riddle could be "Moon"

Explanation:

  • We usually open our eyes in the morning, and sunlight lets our brain know that it is time to wake up. As day turns to night, our brain makes a chemical called melatonin that makes us fall asleep.
  • This is only because light wakes us up, our room should be dark when we sleep to let our brain rest, repair, restore and reenergize itself.
  • Scientifically if we observe, analyze and examine this puzzle, we can conclude:
  • The sun is the big yellow-white ball we see in the sky during the day, while the moon is the shape-changing one that glows at night.
  • We don't see the moon in the day on account of the dispersing property of the environment spreading daylight across the sky. The brilliance of the sun is more than the splendour of the distant stars.
  • Moon and stars are available overhead during constantly time. We don't see them effectively during the day because of the brilliant light given out by the Sun.
  • During the new moon, the moon is between the sun and the Earth, and the side of the moon that is lit by the sun is confronting away from our planet.
  • This implies that the moon is still up there, yet we can't see it in the daytime, since the sun's light is moving reflected away from us.
  • It has to do with the moon's situation overhead. As the moon spins around the Earth, the Earth likewise rotates around the sun. These unrests cause the apparent "movements" of the moon and sun that we find overhead.
  • As a result of them, the moon is just straightforwardly by the sun once every lunar month — that is the way we get the full moon. This implies that the moon rises precisely as the sun sets, as well as the other way around.

Hence, it is the "Moon" who remains awake when you sleep. But it needs to rest when you awake.

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