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why meteorites cannot be seen during daytime​

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Answered by Sakshi192007
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Meteors and "Shooting Stars"

Meteors are most often seen as a very brief streak of light in the night sky. ... These streaks of light are commonly called "shooting stars" or "falling stars." Although they are most often seen at night, especially bright meteors can be seen during daylight.

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Answered by Anonymous
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because in daytime there is sun's light which doesn't let us see it in the light as being in force the force exhibits light which can't be seen in daylight but in night the darkness helps to make it visible

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