Science, asked by dthengare2004, 8 months ago

Why can I see the moon during the day?​

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Answered by sam1434
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Answer:

In addition, the Moon's orbit around Earth also means it's distance from the Sun changes over time. ... The Moon can sometimes appear in the sky during the daytime because it is the closest object to Earth, and because its orbital cycle means that sometimes it is brighter in the day than at night.

Explanation:

As it turns out, whether or not we can see the moon during the day depends on the brightness of its light—which is really just the sun's light reflecting off of the moon's surface—and the earth's rotation. In order for the moon to be visible in the sky, it needs to be above the horizon

Answered by aami1463
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Explanation:

because the moon has no light of its own and it reflects the light of the Sun and in the morning the sun shines brighter sorry cannot see the moon

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