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Why Is the Moon Sometimes out in the Day?

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Answered by geethascreen
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The moon and all planets are seen all the time because of sunlight falling on earth we cannot see stars , moon etc


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Answered by smita24
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The earth is tilted on an axis, all the while going around the sun and meanwhile, the moon is going around the earth. The light from the moon is bright enough to overpower the usual light that we see at particular times of the day. Most of the light that is visible to the human eye is in the blue color range and the moon’s reflected light, combined with its location gives us the chance to see it during certain daylight hours.

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