Because it is a bright star and it is close to earth (or should I say CLOSER to earth than any other star). It is also very big and dense.
Mercury is called the morning star and the evening star because it can be seen during the day and the night. Venus can also be seen in the day and night too.
yes but only part of it is seen,and seen foggy
Its the close's star to earth amd the others are to far away to be seen in the daylight
None can. Venus can be seen in the daytime sky, when it's at its brightestand you know exactly where to look. But Sirius .. the brightest star .. can't.
Mercury is called the morning star when it appears in the eastern sky before sunrise and the evening star when it appears in the western sky after sunset. This is due to its visibility pattern in the sky as seen from Earth.
No The Sun is a star too, but the Sun is close enough to be visible during the day. Only the day actually, as we have to be facing it to see it. And night is when our patch of the Earth has rotated away from the Sun.
Stars are typically seen at night when the sky is clear and dark, away from light pollution. You can also see some stars during the day if the conditions are right, but they are most visible at night.
Owls are seen at night as they are nocturnal so they sleep during the day time.
The Sun
You see it during the day, the Sun is a star and it is the nearest star to Earth.
From Earth Venus always appears close to the Sun, so can only be seen at two times of day. These are just before the Sun rises, when it is called the Morning Star, and just after the Sun sets, when it is called the Evening Star.
That depends when exactly you watch; planet Venus can never go too far away from the Sun (in degrees), and it is bright enough to be seen during the day.