On average, the Moon absorbs 88% of the sunlight that falls on it. The "albedo" or amount of reflected light is 12%, approximately the same as that of asphalt.
Yes, it certainly does. What we see as the moon is sunlight, as the moon does not produce light of its own.
No. the light of the moon is always reflected sunlight.
the sun is on the other side of earth reflecting the sunlight to the moon!
The sun's sunlight.
When we have a new moon is when the sunlight falls on the far side of the moon. This happens once a month.
A plant does not absorb juice in sunlight, a plant does not absorb juice at all.
Type your answer here... Darker reds absorb sunlight were lighter reds reflect.
Euglanas have chloroplasts, to absorb sunlight. If sunlight is not available, it can absorb nutrients from decayed organic material.
They have photosynthetic pigments.They absorb energy of sunlight.
Carbon dioxide absorb the sunlight.
Yes, it certainly does. What we see as the moon is sunlight, as the moon does not produce light of its own.
No. the light of the moon is always reflected sunlight.
to absorb sunlight.
transpiration
chlorophyll
Flowers use their epicalyx and calyx to absorb sunlight.
Trees don't absorb sunlight as such but more USE sunlight to convert into energy through a process called photosynthatsis.