The Moon is mainly illuminated by the Sun. All other light sources, like other stars, reflection of light from planets, are negligible.
the moon lights up when the reflection of the sun hits the moon
All of the moon's light is reflected light, the moon cannot create its own light. Almost all of the light that is reflected off the moon is from the sun.
The sun. Moonlight is sunlight reflected off the moon's surface. There may also be a very small amount of reflected starlight.
Nothing creates light on the moon. It reflects light from the sun
because sometimes the moon is in the wrong position to reflect the sun's light. The sun's light is what makes the moon "light up".
The moon lights up at night because it reflects light given off by the sun. It does not make its own light or heat
Unlike a lamp or our sun, the moon doesn't produce its own light. Moonlight is actually sunlight that shines on the moon and bounces off.
The moon's light is reflected from the sun, so the moon itself is not a source of light. The light you see is light hitting the moon from the sun.
It would be dark.The only thing that makes the moon lighted up is the sun. Therefore, if the sun did not reflect the light it has, the moon would be dark.
no because the sun reflects light on to the moon
because sometimes the moon is in the wrong position to reflect the sun's light. The sun's light is what makes the moon "light up".
the moon's light is mearly a reflection from the sun, kinda like a mirror.
It can be the moon,street lams and ther thing that light up
The moon lights up by the sun. The sun's light reflects onto the moon making it light up (:
Well, the sun's light shines on the moon making the moon more visible. It creates barely any light, though. The phases of the moon are the parts of the moon that we can see the sun shining on.
The moon lights up at night because it reflects light given off by the sun. It does not make its own light or heat
yes, if you put a mirror up to it
they both light up stuff
The light on the sun reflects off the moon and on to earth sorry the first one was messed up
Unlike a lamp or our sun, the moon doesn't produce its own light. Moonlight is actually sunlight that shines on the moon and bounces off.
The moon's light is reflected from the sun, so the moon itself is not a source of light. The light you see is light hitting the moon from the sun.