Environmental Sciences, asked by Teena1, 1 year ago

Why do we see stars mostly at night

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Answered by vishalpange
26
In the day the stars are still there, but you cannot see them because they are so much fainter than the sunlight that is scattered by our atmosphere. If the Earth had no atmosphere, then our daytime sky would be black like at night, except the sun would be a huge spotlight shining down at us.
                                                                     The stars are in the sky both day and night. During the day our star, the Sun, makes our sky so bright that we cannot see the much dimmer stars. At night, when the sky is dark, the light of the stars can be seen.

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Answered by mathuraryan102
18

Answer:The sunlight is so bright that the star's light cannot be seen from here. so we can see star's at night mostly

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