Because there is an owl outside your yard every night. It is probably living nearby.
Because they do
A stray cat may be meowing loudly outside your window at night for several reasons, such as seeking food, attention, or looking for a mate. It could also be feeling scared, lonely, or in distress.
No. It would be impossible to see the moon every night from her bedroom window. That's because the Moon moves every night.
The image you see the the reflection of light from the object into your eyes. During the day time, light from the object incident and reflect to your eyes as well as light from the outside refract to your eyes. Therefore, you barely notice the image. At night, however, there is no source of light from the window outside. As a result, there is only light from the object(yourself) reflect back to your eyes. Hence, your image is visible on the window at night.
The darkness outside provides a backdrop to allow your reflection to be seen easier.
During the day, from outside the window will look like a mirror, from inside the window will look like a window.During the night with the indoor lights on, from outside the window will look like a window, from inside the window will look like a mirror.During the night with the indoor lights off, from both sides the window will generally look like a mirror.
You can see your reflection in a window at night because the darkness outside provides a contrast to the brightness inside, allowing your reflection to be visible. The glass in the window acts as a mirror when there is more light indoors than outdoors, creating the reflective effect.
Maybe you are hearing your cat purring. This is what cats do when they are comfortable.
Edward sneaks into Bella's room via her window almost every night, while Charlie is sleeping.
Stardoll days consists of 12 hours after your log out but as far as day and night outside your window there its always sunny!
One possible hypothesis could be that there is a tree branch or other object scraping against the window due to wind or animals moving around outside. Another hypothesis could be that small animals, such as birds or squirrels, are climbing on the window or nearby structures, causing the scratching sound.