Science, asked by khushi02022010, 9 months ago

Why can I see the moon during the day? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The moon is always in the sky. It orbits (travels in a circle) around the earth.

  • The moon looks bright at night because of light from the sun reflecting off the moon’s surface. The sun always lights up half of the moon. But we cannot always see that part of the moon – sometimes it is facing away from us.

  • During the day, we can see the moon if it’s a clear day, and the moon is not hiding low in the sky.

  • The moon is also easier to see when its orbit brings it closer to earth.
Answered by Anonymous
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Because during day, sun is enough to reflect it's light. So, it nullify the effect of Sun's light which is reflected by Moon, and as we know we can see objects by light thus, the light would not reach us and we can't see Moon.

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