Almost all of the earth-facing side of the Moon is a pretty good reflector of light, and it would be reflecting starlight all the time, in all phases of the moon. The answer the author of the question is looking for is, "full moon." That happens when the moon is not in the shadow cast by the Earth.The question should read, "reflects sunlight."
When the moon is in position where we can see the entire illuminated half,
what we see is called the Full Moon.
The phase in which the side of the moon facing us is fully lighted is called a full moon.
The full moon.
That's the "Full Moon".
Full Moon.
Evaporation occurs when the sun heats the surface of earth.
Because the part of the Earth you are on is not facing the Sun at that time. The earth is continuously rotating, so at any time, part of the Earth is facing the Sun and part is facing away from it. The part facing it is getting lots of light, so it is day time and the part facing away gets less light, so you have darkness and it is night time.
an earhtquake occurs
The Earth will illuminate the lunar landscape more, for two reasons: a) Earth has a larger surface area. b) Earth has a larger albedo, meaning that it reflects a larger percentage of the sunlight.
When chemical weathering occurs on the rocks of earths surface, the earth lets out Phosphorus.Answer: Phosphorus
It's a "Full Moon".
Evaporation occurs when the sun heats the surface of earth.
Water.
Earth's surface don't give any light. It reflects the light from its surface.
On average the earth reflects about 30% of the incident sunlight.
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Because the part of the Earth you are on is not facing the Sun at that time. The earth is continuously rotating, so at any time, part of the Earth is facing the Sun and part is facing away from it. The part facing it is getting lots of light, so it is day time and the part facing away gets less light, so you have darkness and it is night time.
Because its mirror like surface reflects the sun's light back to earth.
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