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Why Is the Moon Sometimes out in the Day?
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As we know through Sun's light Moon appears , if moon is near the Sun it will disappear. As in front of any bulb or sunlight we , for sometime unable to see sth.
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Hey mate !!
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The moon is always visible on the day light. But the sunlight is so bright due to which we are not able to see the moon. That is the reason why we can see the stars and moon during solar eclipse and also the moon especially in the later afternoons. As the intensity of bright light decreases the moon's light increases due to which we are able to see the moon. This is possible only when the sunlight is less intense than moon's light.
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Here's your answer !!
The moon is always visible on the day light. But the sunlight is so bright due to which we are not able to see the moon. That is the reason why we can see the stars and moon during solar eclipse and also the moon especially in the later afternoons. As the intensity of bright light decreases the moon's light increases due to which we are able to see the moon. This is possible only when the sunlight is less intense than moon's light.
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Hello sis.......
The answer of u r question is....
"Why is the moon sometimes out in the day"
Reason:
Because the moon is always visible in the sky even during day time...y it is not visible in day time means due to the heavy and dark sunlight...y it is visible means when the sunset is began than we can see the moon in our sometimes in the day...
Thank you...
The answer of u r question is....
"Why is the moon sometimes out in the day"
Reason:
Because the moon is always visible in the sky even during day time...y it is not visible in day time means due to the heavy and dark sunlight...y it is visible means when the sunset is began than we can see the moon in our sometimes in the day...
Thank you...
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