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polar ice reflecting sun's light back towards earth.
The moon's light' is sunlight reflected by the moon towards earth. During a solar eclipse the moon is directly between the earth and sun. Therefore the sun-side of the moon is lit by the sun, but none of this would be reflected towards the earth.
Half of the Earth is always towards the Sun.
it is because of this reflected light you can clearly see the moon
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 receives its light from the Sun. Sunlight hits the surface of the moon and is reflected back towards Earth, creating the moon's glow in the night sky.
In the summer time earth has more heat because the earth is facing towards the sun and the sun is giving us more sun light. This is called the summer solstice.
Light from the sun reflecting from the moon's surface towards Earth.
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There is light on earth because of the sun. Is that the answer you were looking for?
The rotation. When the earth rotates, sides of it don't see the sun. Which are like sunsets and sunrises. The earth is rotating which takes away light and gives light.
Yes. The Earth and then Sun pull each other towards each other.