We see it precisely because it is bright. If it were dark, we wouldn't see it.
We see it precisely because it is bright. If it were dark, we wouldn't see it.
We see it precisely because it is bright. If it were dark, we wouldn't see it.
We see it precisely because it is bright. If it were dark, we wouldn't see it.
We see it precisely because it is bright. If it were dark, we wouldn't see it.
The sun, a star, is so bright and it is brighter than all other stars. The sun is so bright because it is so close.
They are there but it is so bright you can't see them
Not exactly her smile, but brooo you should see her body, so hot; can melt the sun.
they are burnt out spots on the sun so they are dark but from where we see it it is a big bright yellow sun
Because the sun is blocked out, so it is like night, but it is not totally dark. When the sun is out it is too bright to see the stars.
The sun was so bright it burned a hole in the ground.
Looking directly at the sun can harm your eyes. The moon is not bright enough to do so. It has no light of its own, it can only be seen because of the sun shining on it making it bright enough to see.
because it was bright It reflects light from the sun. The sun is very bright. The moon is large and very close to the earth.
The Sun is a star, and is very large and very bright, and its light travels very far.
Night. Unless the sun is so bright during the day, that is is blinding you, therefore you cannot see.
No you cannot see it because it might be too faint and the sun makes the sky so bright you could not see it.
because the sun is so bright that it covers it up!! jk idk