because the moon roataes every night
You can see the moon for about 8 hours in the day
Because of the sun.Sometimes the sun hits different parts of the casting different shapes on the moon like, cresents,full,new,gibbous's,quarters.
In a clear sky you might not see the Moon because of the rotation of the Earth on its axis. The Moon will rise about 50 minutes later each day due to its orbit around the Earth, so it will depend on both the time of day and where it is in its monthly orbit.
the moon doesn't really rise its there all day you can even see it in the day you just notice it when it gets dark It does not. The earth spins, so yeah it does stay out all day. But the reason we don't see it in the day is because its on, I don't know the other side of the flippen earth. The reason we do see it during the day is because it comes out later each day, I'm not sure the the time though. That's actually how I found this. Cause my teacher told me it came out 15 mins later each day, but on a Internet site it said it came out 50 mins later each day. Anywho, if you think about it that's why we see it in the day cause if it comes out later each day it's going to start rising in the day time, right. Just add, if you don't believe me.
You can see the moon in the day if it's in a specific phase and position in relation to the sun. During a full moon, it's visible both day and night. When the moon is a crescent or in a different phase, it may not be visible at night due to its position relative to the Earth and the sun.
You can see the moon for about 8 hours in the day
Because of the sun.Sometimes the sun hits different parts of the casting different shapes on the moon like, cresents,full,new,gibbous's,quarters.
The angle between the moon, the Earth, and the sun changes over a month, and since we only see the side of the moon that is reflecting the sun's light, it seems that the moon appears differently.
You can see the moon sometimes
The only day on which you generally do not see the Moon is on the day of the "new" moon, when the Moon is quite near the Sun in the sky. On any other day of the 29-day cycle, you will - weather permitting! - be able to see the Moon, either in the morning or in the evening.
We see phases of the Moon because we see the Moon by the Sun's light reflected off it. As the Earth and Moon orbit each other, the Sun-Moon-Earth angle changes, and we see different portions of the Moon's day side. The Sun is a star, so it shines with its own light and so there is no dark side.
In a clear sky you might not see the Moon because of the rotation of the Earth on its axis. The Moon will rise about 50 minutes later each day due to its orbit around the Earth, so it will depend on both the time of day and where it is in its monthly orbit.
The phases of the moon? Well as the moon revolves around us the sun shines on it differently causing different phase.
Yes. The Earth rotates once each day so we all see the same thing.
I see the moon during the day often, except on cloudy days. I enjoy looking at the moon. its very pretty and light has nothing to do with it.
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the moon doesn't really rise its there all day you can even see it in the day you just notice it when it gets dark It does not. The earth spins, so yeah it does stay out all day. But the reason we don't see it in the day is because its on, I don't know the other side of the flippen earth. The reason we do see it during the day is because it comes out later each day, I'm not sure the the time though. That's actually how I found this. Cause my teacher told me it came out 15 mins later each day, but on a Internet site it said it came out 50 mins later each day. Anywho, if you think about it that's why we see it in the day cause if it comes out later each day it's going to start rising in the day time, right. Just add, if you don't believe me.