white reflects the most sunlight, the only thing that reflects more is a mirror.
The ultra-violet part of the sun's radiation, which has a higher frequency and is more energetic than the visible part. A small exposure can create a pleasant tan, but too much causes burning of the skin.
The surface of the moon is covered with a high reflecting stonepowder, which reflects the sunrays. So, the moon itself doesn't glow, the sun does.
The ionosphere is the part of the earth's atmosphere (the layers of gases that surround the earth and stay there because of the earth's gravity) where sunrays are able to ionize some of the gas substance. This means that the gas substances, because of the high amounts of energy in the sunrays hitting them, lose or gain electrically charged particles (such as electrons, the tiny charged particles orbiting the atom core, or ions, larger, electrically charged particles) and themselves become electrically charged. Electrical charge is responsible for the fundamental force of physics called electromagnetism, which is what creates magnetism and electricity. Because of this electromagnetism in the ionosphere, when large bursts of sunrays hit the atmosphere from time to time the amazing northern lights and southern lights, the auroras, become visible in the far north and far south of our planet.
Moonlight. it is the light that comes to Earth from the Moon. This light does not originate from the Moon, but is actually reflected sunlight. In many legends and fantasy games, moonlight is an important part of magical processes (for example, werewolves transform at full moon).
There are many vessels with that name.
186,000 miles per second
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There are many vessels with that name.
Sunrise fries Enterprise
water clay sunrays
Eight minutes and nineteen seconds at the speed of light.
No, he is very much alive and living in Malibu, Ca.
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Why do fewer sun rays steike the horizon at the polea
rain, pollination by insects, and the breakdown of soil by earthworm, and sunrays etc