Asked by mimiii

On any given night, provided that the sky is clear, all of the planets which can be seen with the naked eye will not be visible at the same time. This is because they all have different
A moons
B orbits
C shapes
D sizes

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
B. orbits

Planets occupy different positions along their orbits around the Sun, so at any given time some will be on the far side of the Sun or below the horizon (in daylight or not above your local sky) and therefore not visible.