Yes, it does and it reflects light onto other planets making stars.
STARS give off their own light. THey are giant nuclear reactors. The PLANETS & MOONS onlt reflact that light from the star. The SUN is out nearest star. Oue Moon only reflect that sunlight back to Earth.
Only because the sun shines on the moon.
The same reason it gives light to the Earth - the Sun shines on the moon too.
the moon does not give off light. the moon reflects it. actually, the sun's light is reflecting off the moon. this also happens to other planets as well. that's parcially why we can see Mercury and other close planets in the sky like a star. (not using a telescope)
Earth has no planets of its own. It is one and has one moon.
STARS give off their own light. THey are giant nuclear reactors. The PLANETS & MOONS onlt reflact that light from the star. The SUN is out nearest star. Oue Moon only reflect that sunlight back to Earth.
No. The moon does
Only because the sun shines on the moon.
The moon and planets reflect sunlight, they do not produce light.
You can see the other planets and the moon (at night), because like the Earth, they all reflect light from the Sun.
The moon does not give out it's own light. The moon is actually reflecting the sun's light to earth.
The same reason it gives light to the Earth - the Sun shines on the moon too.
They reflect sunlight towards Earth.
the moon does not give off light. the moon reflects it. actually, the sun's light is reflecting off the moon. this also happens to other planets as well. that's parcially why we can see Mercury and other close planets in the sky like a star. (not using a telescope)
Earth has no planets of its own. It is one and has one moon.
None. The Earth's moon is not a planet and there are no planets "ON" any moon. Many planets in the solar system have several moons.
The moon orbits the Earth. Venus and Mercury are the planets that are closer to the Sun than the Earth is.