When the sun gives off light, the light is reflected off the surface of the planets and the moon, the color of the planet depends on which colors it absorbs and gives off, like the moon absorbs all colors except that greyish color, the grayish color is reflected back into space and when the light gets to earth, we see the color, and see the moon. This is the same for all planets and such. We can see planets during the day, they don't just disapear, but they are faint against the luminosity of the sun
Clouds can be seen day and night. During the night, the cloud reflect the light from the moon which allows it to be seen.
All the colors of the spectrum are absorbed
An absence of all light will appear as black.
Well clouds are moisture. So clouds day and night give us moisture in the air.
No and yes in the same time because if the sun didnt evaporate water in day time for example it was foggy or something the air won't rise and there will be no clouds but in other cases it was sunny in daytime we would get clouds at night
nimbus clouds often mean that a thunder storm isbrewing mostly see nimbus clouds when it is going to rain or snow
Some types of cloud you might see on a nice sunny day are cumulus clouds or perhaps cirrus clouds..
from clouds
The stars are always there, but you cannot see them every night because the sky will be covered with clouds on some nights. If you were to go above the clouds you could see them.
Assuming it is winter and you are talking about the United States? Generally I see it as a Cold night, as there is no layer of clouds to keep the heat in... Bill actually we can see it on july-september we can see more star than you see on winter. pablo
You could not see the stars from the surface of Venus. The sky there is obscured by thick clouds. If you were to fly above the clouds, though, you could see the stars.
no, because the clouds will cover it up
Yes or maybe if there is a lot of clouds then no!
Depends on how dense the clouds are. With thin clouds, you'll still see some of the stronger stars. With dense cluds, you won't see a thing.
The Milky Way is always there, day or night. The bending of light through space is how we see it, but we can only see it or see it the best if the sky is clear (light or no clouds) and has only light pollution. Heavy clouds, rain, heavy pollution, as well as city lights can interfere with humans being able to see anything in the night sky.
Clouds are a local phenomenon, and that depends on your location. Go to weather.com and enter your location to see what the weather was.
The same as they always do, we just cannot see them through the clouds.
Yes, the moon we see is the same every night. It may appear different and it may "hide" behind clouds, but it is the same moon.
We can see moon and stars in the sky at night.But sometimes it may not be seen by us because of clouds in the sky.
If there are lots of heavy clouds, they will block the faint light from the stars so taht you don't see them.