Light is radiated from the Sun, the Moon and the Earth. Radiation is a "shining out" from whatever is making the light. When we see the Moon we are seeing it because the Sun has radiated light out into space and some of it has lit up the Moon, which then reflects the moonlight to Earth. Light is reflected best by smooth and shiny materials such as plain glass or mirror glass.
The characteristic of a mineral that reflects light is called luster. Diaphaneity or transparency is the characteristics that allow the transmission of light.
At night, yes. In the dark, no. Color is just what we see, the amount of light reflecting off of an object. without light color does not exist.
The fraction of the total light incident on a reflecting surface, especially a celestial body, which is reflected back in all directions.
This cycle is known as the greenhouse effect
mirrors spoons metal tin cans forks knifes tinfoil cars snow marble steel some plastic If you can see it, it's reflecting light.
When an object is radiating light, it means that the object produces light. When an object is reflecting light, it means that light "bounces off" the surface of that object.
When a light is "Radiating", it means it is "Producing" light.
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When light is reflecting itself because of another object
Giving off is emitting it and reflecting light is reflecting it
A shape that can reflect most of the light back.
yes, it is the best color for reflecting light
reflecting telescope gathers light from mirror
it means that the light from the sun bounces off of a cloud like a mirror.
a narrow projection of light energy radiating from a sourse into a beam
The bouncing of light is the reflecting.
Moonlight is light reflected from the sun.The question should be"Moonlight is actually light reflecting from the___"Note the change of "the light" to just "light"