stars do shine in morning but when compared to sun's shining their shine is nothing that's why we are not able to see stars in morning
The night side of the Earth is called the "dark side" or "night side." This is the side that is experiencing nighttime while the other side is experiencing daytime.
The solar intensity at night is essentially zero, as there is no direct sunlight reaching the Earth's surface. This is due to the rotation of the Earth, which causes the side facing away from the Sun to experience darkness. While there may be some indirect light from sources like the Moon or stars, it is negligible compared to daytime solar intensity.
Stars and constellations appear to move in the night sky due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. As Earth spins, different stars and constellations become visible while others disappear below the horizon. This motion gives the illusion of stars and constellations moving across the sky.
The opposite of nocturnal is diurnal. Diurnal animals are active during the daytime, while nocturnal animals are active during the night.
No, stars in the night sky are not like the moon. Stars are distant suns that emit their light, while the moon reflects the light of the sun. Stars appear as small points of light, whereas the moon is a larger, closer celestial body that can be seen in different phases.
The climate at daytime at deserts is very hot while at midnight it is cold....
The symbol for nighttime is typically a moon, while the symbol for daytime is typically a sun.
you are stupid idiot
you can see mars and Jupiter but they look like stars unless you use a telescope ------------------------ Because stars shine - give off light - while planets do not.
Planet Mercury.
Ancients distinguished between planets and stars in the night sky by observing that planets move relative to the fixed background of stars, while stars maintain their positions.
The night side of the Earth is called the "dark side" or "night side." This is the side that is experiencing nighttime while the other side is experiencing daytime.
In the night sky, planets and stars can appear similar as both are visible celestial bodies, but they differ significantly in characteristics. Planets usually shine with a steady light and do not twinkle, while stars can exhibit twinkling due to atmospheric disturbances. In terms of position, planets move against the backdrop of stars over time, following specific orbits, whereas stars remain fixed in their constellations. Additionally, there are far fewer planets visible to the naked eye compared to the vast number of stars, which number in the billions in our galaxy alone.
Stars and constellations appear to move in the night sky due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. As Earth spins, different stars and constellations become visible while others disappear below the horizon. This motion gives the illusion of stars and constellations moving across the sky.
The sun only lights one half of the Earth at a time.
While the night was could the stars glittered overhead.
This is due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis. As the Earth rotates, one half is facing the Sun (daytime) while the other half is facing away from the Sun (nighttime). This rotation creates cycles of day and night for different parts of the world.