Why should it disappear? It's big, it's visible, and it reflects sunlight; OF COURSE it will be visible. The only reason we can't generally see stars during the day is because the sunlight is scattered all around the horizon, and the scattered sunlight "drowns out" the light of the stars and planets.
But you can often see the Moon in the daytime, and if you know exactly where to look, you can often see the planet Venus during the day, too.
During the new moon phase, the moon is positioned between the Earth and the Sun, causing the side of the moon illuminated by the Sun to face away from Earth. This alignment results in the moon being invisible from Earth as the illuminated side is not visible.
The moon will disappear when it is in the new moon phase, as ironic as that sounds.
no in Afghanistan when the moon is here the sun goes to the other side of the equator so the sun is behind the moon. you see because the moon doesnt make its own light the moon reflects off the sun which makes it look like the moon produces its own light but it doesnt. it gets its light from the sun. so the the sun keeps its light but it looks like it doesnt exactly
No a lunar eclipse is when the Earth gets between the sun and the moon preventing the moon from reflecting the sun's ray causing it to appear to disappear. A solar eclipse is when the moon gets between the sun and the Earth.
No the moon does not disappear. The moon you see depends on where the moon is. if you cannot see the moon that means it is a solar eclipse or a new moon. so the moon never disappears.
A Solar eclipse is when the moon moves between the earth and the sun, blocking out the sun for a brief period of time. A Lunar eclipse is when the earth moves between the sun and the moon, causing the moon to "disappear" for a brief period of time.
the doesnt have seasons. nor does the sun. the earth has summer, autumn, winter, and spring
In a solar eclipse, the moon is inbetween the sun and the Earth. This means that the moon casts a shadow on the Earth and block the sun's rays. If the moon is directly in front of the sun, the umbra (darkest part of the shadow) is on the Earth. Otherwise, we will only see the penumbra (where the moon only covers a part of the sun).A solar eclipse is where the earth is inbetween the sun and the moon. This can mean that the moon can disappear from the sky for some time (or the sun will be covered if you are standing on the moon!).
the sun because the moon doesnt make its own light
when the sun/moon appears to slowly meet the horizon and disappear
No, the moon does not disappear. It follows a predictable cycle of phases where it waxes and wanes, moving through new moon, first quarter, full moon, and last quarter phases. The moon is always in the sky, even if it may not be visible depending on its phase and position relative to Earth and the sun.
yes it does the moon doesnt even produce its own light its from the sun