The sun's rays shine throught the clouds.
green when the suns out but when its cloudy, purple
I see the moon during the day often, except on cloudy days. I enjoy looking at the moon. its very pretty and light has nothing to do with it.
Because the suns light reflects off of it.
No. The stars are distant suns that emit their own light.
you can see both from earth, only the sun is a light source. the moon reflects the suns light
The visible light emitted by the Sun originates from the photosphere, which is the outermost layer of the Sun's atmosphere. This is the layer that we see when we observe the Sun from Earth.
On a gray, cloudy day with light rain falling, you would likely see nimbostratus clouds. These are thick, dark, and often cover the sky, bringing continuous precipitation like light rain or drizzle.
(it reflects on the suns light.) just like the sun, we see it in a yellow or orange color but the reason why the sun is yellow is because it is the brightest light ever.
We see the suns' light reflecting off the moon. There is some of the Earths' light also. The sun illuminates the moon as it orbits the Earth a give it the phases we see.
the reason you can see the planets in our solar system is because, they reflect the suns light off of their atmosphere or sufrace.
Not trying to be funny but a bunch of gray clouds is probably all your going to see.
The fact that we don't see it concludes that the process is restarting.