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The earth is not going to blow up
Yes. Some spiral galaxies are up to 13 billion light-years from Earth.
the moon's light is mearly a reflection from the sun, kinda like a mirror.
Meteors look like shooting stars from Earth - like a streak of light with a tail of glowing particles. Meteors light up when they enter the Earth's atmosphere and burn up. If a meteor manages to reach the surface of the Earth before completely burning up, it is called a meteorite.
No, the Earth is not a source of light itself. The Earth's primary source of light is the Sun, which emits light and energy that reaches the Earth and illuminates it. The Earth reflects some of this light, which is why we can see it.
Yes. Anything that absorbs energy (light is energy) will heat up. Liquids will heat up when exposed to the illumination of the Sun.
Yes, it also is very dangerous to the earth, it can soak up any light and soak up items too. Just hope that doesn't happen.
No, the Earth does not produce light on its own. The light we see on Earth comes from sources such as the Sun, which emits light through nuclear fusion in its core. The Earth reflects and absorbs this light, but does not generate its own light.
Light reflects off the Earth's surface because it is made up of various materials that have different reflective properties. When light hits the Earth, some of it is absorbed by the surface, while the rest is reflected back towards the source or in a different direction. The amount of light reflected depends on the angle of incidence, the nature of the surface, and the wavelength of the light.
The Earth does not emit light, it like the moon reflects light
The Earth does not emit light, it like the moon reflects light
The sun heats up the Earth so it will not freeze, it also provides light and gives vegetation it's food.