Why is it easier to see a ghost that the black cat?

This is a bit of a trick question! It plays on the idea that:

* Ghosts are invisible: We often imagine ghosts as transparent or ethereal, making them difficult to see.

* Black cats are very real: They are solid animals with fur that can be very dark.

So, the answer is that it's actually much easier to see a black cat than a ghost.

Here's why:

* Ghosts are fictional: Ghosts don't exist in the real world.

* Black cats are real: They are just cats with black fur.

Let me know if you'd like to play another word game!