Because their light is still reaching us.
What would happen is that we won't be able to see the stars or see the sunset. We would still be able to sleep I guess but you never know ^_^
stars do not contain of minerals. First of all stars of flaming balls of gas and if there were minerals in it, you would not be able to reach them. Some stars are not real theynhave already blown up but you still can see them.
Stars shine by emitting light due to the process of nuclear fusion in their cores. Clouds in the sky do not block this light, allowing stars to still be visible on cloudy nights. The light from stars is able to penetrate through the clouds and reach our eyes, making them visible even when clouds are present.
Some stars might no longer be in existence but one can still see them in the night sky because they are still active.
We are able to see the Moon, other Planets and even the Sun. The Sun make this possible through its light, even at night. With the help of a powerful telescope we are able to see distant galaxies, distant stars that don't exist anymore, we are seeing only its light which is still travelling.
The light from the stars travels billions of years. Most of the stars we see are already gone, but the light from them us still traveling.
The stars you see at night still exist.
Nowhere. You can't see the starlight past the bright sunlight, but the stars are still there.
You can see shooting stars anytime at night, when there are stars in the sky. Make sure you have no tools in your hand at the time of the shooting star, or you won't be able to wish on it!
We are unable to see stars other than the Sun during the day because of the Earth's atmosphere scattering sunlight. This scattering causes the sky to appear bright and blue, which overshadows the faint light from distant stars. While stars are still present in the sky, their light is too weak to be visible against the brightness of the daytime sky.
Yes, it is possible to see the moon and the stars at the same time in the sky. The moon is often bright and can outshine the fainter stars, but on clear nights with a waxing or waning moon, you can still see some of the brighter stars in the sky.
Depends on how dense the clouds are. With thin clouds, you'll still see some of the stronger stars. With dense cluds, you won't see a thing.