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because it will absorb the light of sun and reflected back to the earth. thats why...

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Q: How does the moon appear to shine so brightly in the night sky?
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What will a full moon do?

It will shine more brightly than when it is not full.


Why do you see the Moon most clearly at night?

Because night is dark and the moon is brightly and shiny


What is the adverb of brightly?

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What causes the moon to shine at night?

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Does the moon shine all night?

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How does the sun affect the moon?

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Why is the sun shining at the night and why is the moon upset about it?

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Why does the moon apper to shine at night?

The moon shines because it is the light of the sun.


Why do the planets and the moon shine so brightly if they do not produce light?

They are shining from reflected sunlight - any you know how bright the sun is.


Why do plants and the moons shine so brightly if they do not produce light?

It is because of the Sun giving light off on to the moon and the moon reflecting the light onto the plants.


Sentence explaining why the Moon appears to shine at night?

Since the sun has already set on earth when you see the shining moon, the brightly lit moon is just the reflection of the sun's rays off its surface. Sometimes during the day you can see the moon, but generally it is too bright when the sun is up to see the moon's reflected light.


Witch carol includes the line ' brightly shone that moon that night'?

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