Social Sciences, asked by rrajputshital, 7 months ago

Why is the sun only seen during the day and the moon at night​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The sun always illuminates only half of the moon, which we see from different angles as it rotates around the Earth. At the beginning of the cycle, we cannot see the Moon because none of its illuminated side is pointed towards Earth. This is known as a “New Moon”

Answered by PreshthaRamchandani
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Usually, the Sun's light is so bright that it makes it impossible to see less bright, far away objects in the sky. These objects — other planets and stars — can usually only be seen at night when the Sun's light doesn't outshine them. ... The Moon is not always in the same place in the sky all the time.

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