They do. The moon just isn't lit up in the day time but it is still visible.
When the moon and sun appear in the same spot in the sky at the same time
When the moon and sun appear at the same time in the sky, typically during the day, the side of the moon that is illuminated and visible from Earth is the side that faces away from the sun. This phase is known as the new moon phase, where the moon is positioned between the Earth and the sun, making it difficult to see against the brightness of the sun. Thus, the illuminated face of the moon is not visible from Earth, and it appears dark.
Each night at the same time the moon is further east because that is the direction that the moon orbits the earth. It gets round in about a month.
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No, the Moon does not rise at the same time each night. Its rising time changes due to its orbit around the Earth; it moves approximately 13 degrees eastward each day. As a result, the Moon typically rises about 50 minutes later each night. This variation causes the Moon to appear at different positions in the sky and at different times throughout the month.
You would need to be in a very special spot ... or so far away that both of them appeared to simply be points of light ... in order for the Moon to appear to be the same size as the Earth.Perhaps you meant "why does the Moon appear to be the same size as the Sun" (when seen from Earth), and the answer is ... there isn't any deep reason why this should be the case, it just happens to be true. Strictly speaking it's only true now: in the distant past the Moon appeared larger than the Sun, and in the distant future the Moon will appear smaller than the Sun. By happenstance we (and by "we" I really mean "human civilization", because this is not changing very fast at all) happen to be living in the time when the Moon and the Sun appear to be roughly the same size.
the moon is not a fixed point in the sky it orbits around the earth like the earth orbits around the sun the moon is not in geometric orbit meaning that it rotates around the the earth it takes about 28 days for the moon to orbit the earth so the moon will be up during the day time about 14 days out of every 28 days
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In terms of diameter, the Sun is 400 times the Moon's diameter. It is also 400 times as far away and this means that the disk of the moon and the sun appear the same size when viewed from earth.
If the moon were to rotate twice during each revolution, the tides on the Earth would appear different. Also, the moon itself would show its far side rather than having the same side facing the planet all the time.