Why can we see hundreds of stars in one part of the world and barely any in another?

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Why can we see hundreds of stars in one part of the world and barely any in another?

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Some areas have light pollution (usually large cities) which is the excessive use of artificial light. Our atmosphere reflects emitted light, creating a “sky glow” that makes it hard to see stars.

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