No they don't. The stars are always there in the sky. The earth turns one full rotation in 24 hours. During the day, our side of the earth is facing towards the sun (which is a star itself). During the night, our side of the earth is facing away from the sky out into space, where all the stars are. So the stars never go away, it is only the earth spinning around.
During the day, the brightness of the sun overwhelms the light from the stars, making them invisible to our eyes.
The stars are always out just during the day you can't see them
Yes, stars are always in the sky even during daytime.
No, you cannot see stars from the bottom of a well during the day because the light from the Sun would be too bright to see the dim light of the stars.
Because the sun is brighter than stars
The stars are not visible during the day because bight sunlight scattered by the atmosphere masks the relatively dim light of the stars.
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Yes. The SUN is a star!
Because during the day - the Sun's luminosity is greater than the stars.
Stars do shine during the day; however, their light is overwhelmed by the brightness of the Sun. The Sun's intense light scatters in the Earth's atmosphere, making it difficult to see other stars. If you were to go to a location without atmospheric interference, like space, you would still see stars even during the day.
Because the sun is far to bright in relation to the light from the stars.
It is not possible to see stars in the day due to the brightness of the Sun overwhelming their visibility. Stars are visible in the night sky when the Sun has set and its light does not interfere with seeing the stars.