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No, the moon is not always out during the day. The moon's visibility during the day depends on its phase and position relative to the sun and Earth. Sometimes the moon is visible during the day, especially in the early morning or late afternoon, but it is not always visible.
There is no name of the moon during the day, it simply remains the moon.
The amount of the moon that is always lit except during a lunar eclipse is about half. This is because half of the moon is always illuminated by the sun due to the moon's orbit around the Earth.
No, the moon does not disappear at any point during the month. It goes through different phases, such as full moon, new moon, waxing, and waning, but it is always present in the sky.
The moon is in the sky during the day, but it is often not as visible because of the sun's brightness. The moon does not create its own light; rather, it reflects sunlight. The moon's reflection on the ocean's surface is not responsible for its visibility during the day.
When the moon is visible during the day, it is called a "day moon." This occurrence happens because of the moon's position in its orbit around Earth where it can be seen from Earth in daylight hours.