Yes, the moon gets its light from the sun.
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The moon's light is reflected of the sun
No, the moon's light is actually sunlight that is reflected off its surface. The moon doesn't produce its own light; it merely reflects the light from the sun.
The "light" from the moon is reflected sunlight. The phases of the moon are a clue as to the location of the sun.
Light from the sun is reflected by the moon, creating 'moonlight'
to use ur eyes wow really -.-..... Light emitted by the Sun is reflected to Earth by the Moon's surface.
It is the small amount of light reflected from the sun.
no. it's the light is from the sun. it is reflected off the moon.
The moon does not produce its own light. It reflects light from the sun, which is why we can see it shining in the night sky.
Moonlight is actually reflected light from the sun, not the Earth. The Moon has no light of its own and shines by reflecting sunlight. The Moon's surface reflects varying amounts of sunlight depending on its phase.
The moon does not produce light of its own but rather reflects sunlight. When the sun's light shines on the moon's surface, it causes the moon to appear illuminated from our perspective on Earth. This is why the amount of moonlight we see varies depending on the moon's position relative to the sun.
The light on the moon is actually sunlight that is reflected off the moon's surface. The moon does not produce its own light.