Answer:
scattered
Step-by-step explanation:
The atmosphere of the Earth scatters the sunlight. That is why the day is completely lit. In the absence of the atmosphere like on the moon, there is no scattering of light, so even in day time, the sky is dark and along with the Sun, stars can be seen.
While the Sun goes down, most of the land is dark but still outlines of objects and silhouettes are visible. This is because the atmosphere still scatters some of the sunlight. The light source is far and in the backdrop, the small light scattered by the atmosphere causes the appearance of the outline of the object filled with solid black color.