History, asked by jahnavipande735, 1 year ago

THE stars can only be seen at night absolute or qualified answer?

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

Stars are present in the sky whether it is day or night. However, during the day, the sun, which is the closest star to the earth makes the sky so bright that the dimmer stars seem invisible. During the daytime hours, the sky is sunlit due to the "light scattering phenomenon", light is spread across the sky. However, at night the sky is relatively dark and therefore the dimmer stars can be seen.

Answered by skyfall63
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Explanation:

  • Stars are in the sky at all times.
  • The sunlight makes the sky brighter than the stars  during the day. Therefore, at the time of day, we can not see the stars.
  • The stars are becoming brighter at night and we can be seen because during night time the sky is dark.
  • For example: seeing a candle's glow in the dark is much easier than in the light.
  • Similarly, with a dark background, it is simpler to see the dim starlight than to see the same dim starlight on a bright background
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