No. The moon does
Earth reflects light from the sun, it doesn't give out light as a star would.
The hot fumes the sun produces gives the light.
The same reason it gives light to the Earth - the Sun shines on the moon too.
The sun gives energy, in the form of heat and light.
There is light on earth because of the sun. Is that the answer you were looking for?
Yes, the Moon reflects sunlight towards the Earth, which is why we see it as a source of light in the night sky. The Moon itself does not emit light, but rather reflects it from the Sun.
The moon does not produce its own light; it reflects sunlight to shine. The sun's light illuminates the moon, making it visible to us on Earth. Without the sun's light, the moon would appear dark and invisible.
It takes approximatly 7minutes to travel from sun to earth the sun light.
Radioactive and solar energy (or light and heat).
Sun makes light, earth reflects light.
No. The moon reflects the sun's light and the earth is heated and lite by the sun.
The Earth does not give off light on its own. It reflects light from the Sun, which is its primary source of light and energy. This reflected sunlight is what makes the Earth appear bright and illuminated.