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when can we not see the moon at all​

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Answered by bhartiyaroma8
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We frequently see the Moon in the day; the only phases of the Moon that cannot be seen in the day are full moon (which is usually only visible at night) and the new moon (which is not visible from Earth at all). The Moon becomes larger on the horizon because it is closer to Earth. This is an optical illusion.

Answered by abhilasha69
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We frequently see the Moon in the day; the only phases of the Moon that cannot be seen in the day are full moon (which is usually only visible at night) and the new moon (which is not visible from Earth at all). The Moon becomes larger on the horizon because it is closer to Earth. This is an optical illusion.

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