The earth spins around every 24hours one side is facing the Sun and the other to the stars.
the part of the earth that you are on faces the sun. (the earth rotates on its axis) When it faces the sun, you see it.
It's daytime and you can see the sun
You can see the sun in daytime, but sometimes you can't due to the different weather.
It is called daytime.
The Sun or daystar as Shakespeare referred to it.
We can't see stars in the daytime because the brightness of the sun overwhelms the light from the stars, making them invisible to our eyes.
The moon takes about 28 days to rotate around the earth. And it takes 24 hours for the earth to rotate in the spot. At some point the moon is at the same side of the earth as the sun. and when the earth is facing the sun it is daytime. so when the moon is at the same side of the earth as the sun you can see it at daytime.
You can sometimes. You can't see the moon in the daytime, because the sun is in front of it, and it is too bright just like you can't see the stars in the day. I hope that helps!
You will never see a full moon during daytime. This is because the full moon is directly opposite the sun in the sky, making it visible only at night when the sun has set.
Daytime is when the sun is up. Nighttime is when the sun goes down.
The Full Moon is opposite the Sun in the sky and therefore it rises as the Sun sets and sets as the Sun rises. (Actually, near the Earth's poles in summer, you can see the Full Moon during daylight.) You can never see the New Moon either because it is in line with the Sun and hidden by glare. (You can see the New Moon in the daytime, but only when there is a solar eclipse.)
It's difficult to know why you're asking this. The Sun produces nearly all the light we see in the daytime, and not at night.