. Why do we usually see less stars on a full Moon day (when the Moon is seen as a complete circle) than on a new Moon day (when the Moon is not seen)?
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When there is a full moon go outside and see how many stars you can find compared to a night when the moon is not out. You will see the difference. The stars are very faint and get washed out by the bright light of the moon. The reason why no or very little stars can be seen is because of the Earth.
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Idrk I think because if the moon is in the sunlight it is rotating around the earth's surface. That's all O know hope it helps.
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