The suns light reflects it.
ANSWER; The sun rays hits the moon and reflects light of consequence
because the moon shines so bright
The stars are in fact brighter than the moon as many distant stars produce their own light (just like our sun) and the moon only reflects sunlight. However, since many of these stars are so far away and the moon is relatively close to the Earth the Full moon appears to be brighter.
Dwarf stars are NOT "so much Bright", the smaller the star is (provided it is on the main sequence) the less intrinsically bright it is.
The moon appears bright at night because it reflects sunlight. As the moon orbits the Earth, different portions of its surface are illuminated by the sun, causing it to appear bright in the night sky. The amount of brightness depends on the phase of the moon.
Coz sky is black. If moon appear in day when sun is shines then moon will be not bright simple. EDITED : ... What grade are you in? That a horrible explanation. The moon is so bright at night because at night The Sun and The moon is Aligned so that the Sun's light would hit the moon and which bounce off the moon through the earth. Thus, The moon is bright at night.
Moon takes light from the sun and it absorb and reflect so it looks bright.
because of the suns bright light shining on the surface of the moon
because the moon shines so bright
The stars are in fact brighter than the moon as many distant stars produce their own light (just like our sun) and the moon only reflects sunlight. However, since many of these stars are so far away and the moon is relatively close to the Earth the Full moon appears to be brighter.
StarsBecause the stars are bright like the sun so we can only see the sun in the day though they are still there. MoonBecause the moon is around at the other side of the earth when it is day.
Dwarf stars are NOT "so much Bright", the smaller the star is (provided it is on the main sequence) the less intrinsically bright it is.
to the best of my knowledge and simply, each star is a burning ball of fire just like the sun but hundreds of times smaller. when the moon 'comes up', covers the sun it means it isn't as bright because it has to 'light up' the moon and the sky is darker so there fore they are easier to see. when the sun is out in the day, it is very bright and makes the stars unseen. that is a pretty much basic explanation
The blueness of the earth's sky is due to the sunlight passing through the atmosphere. There is no atmosphere on the moon, so the sky appears black. The sky is not filled with stars during the day on the moon, with the sun in the sky it is far too bright to see the stars.
Dwarf stars are NOT "so much Bright", the smaller the star is (provided it is on the main sequence) the less intrinsically bright it is.
The moon appears bright at night because it reflects sunlight. As the moon orbits the Earth, different portions of its surface are illuminated by the sun, causing it to appear bright in the night sky. The amount of brightness depends on the phase of the moon.
They are still there. But the light from the sun diffuses through the air around the earth, and the air becomes so bright that it drowns out the light of the stars. If you go to a place where there is no air ... like the International Space Station or the moon ... you can see the stars even when the sun is also in the sky. in other words the light from the sun makes it look like the stars disapeared : )
Because the Moon is much nearer than the stars to the Earth.