Because.. the light from the Sun is far too bright to allow stars to be seen.
Whether during the day or the night, stars are still there in the sky. It is that in daylight, it is impossible to see the stars and the moon due to the glare from the sky. Only during the darkness of night does stars and the moon becomes visible to the human eyes.
Nowhere. You can't see the starlight past the bright sunlight, but the stars are still there.
The illumination of the sky during daylight is much brighter than that of most stars. But, if you know EXACTLY where to look, you can (with your eyes or a telescope) see some bright stars during parts of the day when the Sun is not too high in the sky.
Daylight
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.
Whether we are in daylight or darkness, the stars are still there in the sky. It is just that in daylight, we can't see them due to the glaring sunlight. At night, 7 pm to 11 pm plus, in darkness on a cloudless night sky, we can see the stars brilliantly.
No necessarily. Healthy raccoons can sometimes be seen abroad during daylight hours.
There are many people who have seen shooting stars. There will be many more sightings of shooting stars in the future.
The sun is a star. It looks a lot bigger and brighter than other stars because it is much closer to us than any other star, so it outshines them. That is why you don't see other stars during daylight, although they are there. The sun is too bright for them to be seen except before sunrise and after sunset, when only the brightest stars can be seen. As it gets brighter in the morning, less stars can be seen and as it gets darker in the evening more can be seen. If you know where and when to look, you can sometimes see stars starting to shine as it gets darker.
Stars can't be seen from the surface of the moon during the daytime because the brightness of the sun overwhelms the faint light of the stars. In the lunar night, stars can be seen, but due to the lack of a significant atmosphere on the moon to scatter the light, they appear much brighter and can make it difficult to see fainter stars.
Romeo is saying that Juliet's beauty outshines the stars, just as daylight makes a lamp seem dim in comparison. He is emphasizing how radiant and dazzling he finds her.
The rotation of the Earth makes the stars appear to move in a circle, as viewed from the observer's position. The stars are always there, it is just that we can't see them during daylight.