It is mainly because of light pollution caused by the city. If you are in a isolated place away from the city, you will have an easier time viewing stars.
During the day, the bright light from the sun makes it difficult to see other stars. If we were to see stars during the day, we would see the same ones that are present in the night sky but they would be much dimmer and harder to distinguish due to the sun's glare.
Stars emit light that travels to the Earth.
The same stars as you can see when you stand on the Earth, but more clearly.
The night side of the Earth.
close by bright stars
Stars are not bright enough to overcome the brightness of the sun (to be seen with the naked eye).2nd Answerer says: Actually, the Sun is the nearest star to our Earth, so in reality, you CAN see ONE star during the day.
The Earth is in the Milky Way Galaxy. We can see stars at night, so yes.
A star is too large to fit between the earth and the moon and/or so massive that it would tear apart the earth and moon before it got there. If there were a star between the earth and the moon, there would be nobody around to know it.
the stars don't move the earth rotates and that's why we think we see the stars move
No, different parts of the Earth see different stars at the same time due to the Earth's rotation. As the Earth rotates, it changes the view of the night sky depending on the observer's location. The stars visible from a particular location depend on factors such as latitude and time of year.
Nope, the stars are just as big when you see them from space as when you see them from Earth.
Light from the stars they orbit makes it difficult to see them.