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The moon reflects the suns light and things on the eart do notreflect it because it is at an angle in which the light does not reach earth. So if the light falls on the earth at night there would be light but because it not reflect it on earth it is dark at night.
No, the moon reflects the suns light to make it shine
The moon does not radiate any heat or light of its own, it merely reflects the sun's heat and light. But since the moon is many times smaller than the sun, it only receives a small fraction of the heat and light -- and much less when it is in the shadow of the earth. However, most of the heat and light striking the moon is absorbed by the moon itself, or is reflected into space, thus there's very little reflected back to earth.
the suns heat light and energy comes from the core of the sun and travels trough space
because the suns ray reflect off of it
because the suns ray reflect off of it
Stars reflect the suns light
The moons surface is made up of materials of differing colours. The suns rays hit the surface of the moon and where it encounters lighter colours it reflects more light off its surface. Where it has darker materials and shadow it reflects less. This give the impression of the moon shining which of course it doesn't
Both mercury the metal and Mercury the planet reflect light quite well.
The moon and earth get there light from the sun when the sun shines onto the moon the moon reflects the suns light onto the earth.
yes when half the moon is reflecting the suns light
the suns heat makes light the sun heat is orange which gives light