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The sun does not shine in the night. The full moon reflects sunlight to the Earth at night.
The moon shines because it is the light of the sun.
The moon seems to shine at night, because it reflects the light given off by the sun. We can not see the moon's reflection during the day, because the sun light is too bright, but, at night, the moon reflects the light given off by the sun and we can see it.
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The moon will always be there, but there will be a time when the sun's rays won't shine on it, causing it not to be visible which is known as a new moon.
The verb "shine" can be used in past, present, and future tenses. For example: Past tense: The sun shone brightly yesterday. Present tense: The stars shine in the night sky. Future tense: The moon will shine tomorrow night.
Stars shine all the time but you can only see them at night due to the darkness.
The moon shines because it reflects light from the sun. Sunlight hits the surface of the moon, and the reflective properties of the moon's surface cause it to shine and appear bright in our night sky.
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Because it is round, and the Sun can only shine on one side at a time.
The moon does not produce its own light; it reflects sunlight. The amount of illuminated surface visible from the Earth changes due to the moon's orbit around our planet, creating the appearance of different moon phases.
Well since this is in 'The Moon' I can only assume you mean the actual moon, and that moon shine, must mean light from the moon, as opposed to the similarly-spelled alcoholic beverage. The light from the moon can do no harm to your body, it can only slightly illuminate your body, along with all things that are not obstructed from the moon's light. Myths and legends say that since humans are made of mostly water and the moon affects the tides, you can turn into a werewolf on the night of a full moon.