Its the close's star to earth amd the others are to far away to be seen in the daylight
The Sun
You see it during the day, the Sun is a star and it is the nearest star to Earth.
You can see the Sun - and that is a star. The light from the sun swamps out the light from the stars, (signal to noise ratio).
In the night sky, there are seemingly infinite stars to look at. During the day, the only star that you can see is the Sun.
The Sun (Sol) at a distance of 499 ± 1 light-seconds.
Stars are not bright enough to overcome the brightness of the sun (to be seen with the naked eye).2nd Answerer says: Actually, the Sun is the nearest star to our Earth, so in reality, you CAN see ONE star during the day.
No The Sun is a star too, but the Sun is close enough to be visible during the day. Only the day actually, as we have to be facing it to see it. And night is when our patch of the Earth has rotated away from the Sun.
The star that we see every day is called "The Sun". That is it's name. It is also called "Sol."
You can also see stars during the day, during a total eclipse (when the moon passes between the earth and sun while near perigee). The reason stars are not typically visible during the day is because the nearest star (our sun) is so relatively bright it "washes out" the starlight.
No, The sun is seen as a sun and not a star. Our sun is a star.
First of all, the sun's presence in the sky is what defines that time as day. Secondly, most stars are out during this time; we simply can't see them with the naked eye because the sun is so many times brighter and drowns them out.
Look outside during the day.