The moon hides during the day because it’s not bright enough. Think of it like a friend playing hide and seek, when the sun is shining really bright, you can’t see your friend even if they’re right there. The moon is just too faint to be seen in daylight.
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- You look up at the sky during the day but can't see the moon, it's hiding like a ghost.
- The sun is so bright that your friend (the moon) just disappears from view.
- When you're in a very bright room, you might not see a small light nearby.
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See also
- What Causes the ‘Twinkle’ of Stars in the Night Sky?
- How Does a Solar Eclipse Work?
- How Do ‘Eclipses’ Happen and Why Are They So Special?
- How Do ‘Eclipses’ Happen and Why Do They Look So Dramatic?
- What Causes a ‘Solar Eclipse’ and How Is It Seen?
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