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                Why can you only see stars at night even though they shine at day and night?
The moon's light blocks the stars during the day.
The stars moved to the other side of Earth during the day.
The Sun's brightness during the day makes the stars invisible.
The stars only shine at night.
            
        The moon's light blocks the stars during the day.
The stars moved to the other side of Earth during the day.
The Sun's brightness during the day makes the stars invisible.
The stars only shine at night.
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    The correct answer is: **The Sun's brightness during the day makes the stars invisible.**
While stars do shine both day and night, the intense brightness of the Sun during the day overwhelms the light from the stars, making them difficult or impossible to see with the naked eye. At night, when the Sun is below the horizon, the sky becomes dark enough for the light from the stars to be visible.
    
While stars do shine both day and night, the intense brightness of the Sun during the day overwhelms the light from the stars, making them difficult or impossible to see with the naked eye. At night, when the Sun is below the horizon, the sky becomes dark enough for the light from the stars to be visible.
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