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Answer:
The reason "day-time" on the Moon is not the same as "day-time" on the Earth is that a day on the Moon is 27.32 Earth days or 655.72 hours long while a day on the Earth is 24 hours.
The differences are caused by the time it takes the moon to make a complete orbit or turn completely on its axis. It takes the moon 29 and half earth days with reference to the sun, and it takes the earth 24 hours to make a complete orbit on its axis with reference to the sun.
Explanation:
a) Day is approximately the period of time during which a satellite or celestial body completes one rotation around its axis.
b) The Moon, as we know it, is an astronomical body orbiting Earth as its only natural satellite. According to wikipedia.com, "it is the fifth-largest satellite in the Solar System, and by far the largest among planetary satellites relative to the size of the planet that it orbits."
c) The Earth is the third Solar planet and so far "the only astronomical object known to harbor human life," according to wikipedia.