Yes, stars reflect off the sun. The Moon also does the same thing.
The term for the sun reflecting off the ground is called "solar reflection" or "ground reflection." This phenomenon can cause glare and increase the amount of sunlight reaching our eyes or solar panels.
No, the sun gives light to the moon, but not the stars. the stars give their own light.
The moon shines by reflecting sunlight off its surface. Stars emit their own light due to nuclear reactions happening in their core. This light is visible to us on Earth because it travels through space and reaches our eyes.
The Sun's light is reflected off the Moon, making it appear to glow. The Moon is not reflecting light from the Earth. Although some sunlight is reflecting off the Earth to the Moon.
Yes it does. It couldn't shine without the sun reflecting off of it.
They are reflecting the light that is released by the Sun.
The sun reflecting off the moon's small dimples.
Giving off is emitting it and reflecting light is reflecting it
there needs to be no lights Because the sky is dark at night, so the light of the sun, reflecting off a planet, can be seen, just as the light from the stars can be seen against the dark sky. During the day, the light from the planets and stars is obscured by the much brighter light from the sun.
The sun reflecting off of the waters on Earth and onto the moon.
The term for the sun reflecting off the ground is called "solar reflection" or "ground reflection." This phenomenon can cause glare and increase the amount of sunlight reaching our eyes or solar panels.
no,because the light of the Sun reflects off stars which makes them visible to us.
If there is no light, then they don't see anything. They can see light emitted from or reflected off of things like planets, stars or spacecrafts.
You get the phases of the moon from the Sun reflecting off the moon at different angles.
No, the sun gives light to the moon, but not the stars. the stars give their own light.
Yes, the brightness of the moon is the sun reflecting light off of the moon's surface so te sun reaches the moon.
By Piggy's glasses and the sun reflecting off them