Ghosts might seem to appear at night because it's darker, and our eyes have trouble seeing clearly in the dark. Think of it like when you're walking home from school on a cloudy day, things look blurry and strange. At night, your eyes get confused by shadows and light, so they think there’s something spooky around, even if it's just a shadow or a flickering bulb.
Examples
- A flickering bulb casts long shadows across the room, making it look like a ghost is walking.
- You see a figure at the end of the hallway, but when you go to check, there's nothing there.
- Your cat starts hissing in the dark, and suddenly, you think you've seen a ghost.
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See also
- Why Do Ghosts Only Appear at Night?
- Why Do Ghosts Appear When You're Scared?
- Why Do Ghosts Appear to Some People and Not Others?
- Why Do Ghosts Appear in Some Photos?
- Why Do Ghosts Haunt People?