Regardless of what time it may be, day or night, at any place on earth . . .
-- Part of the solar radiation incident on the moon is absorbed into the illuminated portion of the surface.
-- The rest is reflected from the surface, back into space.
Actually, a lot like what happens on the earth, when you think about it
A Pillow!
After a waning moon one gets a new moon.
at night the moon reflects the suns light of its suface
a harvest moon appears that night but nothing happens to the sun.
They happen in space, on the Moon - but since it only happens at the full moon, you will only be able to see one during the night.
The eclipse that occurs only at night or night of a full moon in particular is the Lunar Eclipse. The eclipse only happens when the sun, Earth, and the moon are aligned the Earth in the middle.
Nothing special. The Moon has days and nights like Earth does, except on the Moon it takes 29.5 days for one lunar "day" and "night".When you look at the Moon and it is "waning", what you are seeing is night falling (slowly) on the side of the Moon that we can see.
Nothing 'happens' - it's just on the opposite side of the earth to where you are.
Yes but not in the way you are thinking. The Moon reflects light but does not produce it's own energy.
The sun is a big star the moon has no light it gains it's bright night light from the sun's reflection behind and the earth is best it provides water,food and land we can actually live on!
At night time some children's parents go to their work,the half moon will be full moon and the wolfs will howl as we don't hear them and finally the lampost that lights when its dark,it unglues
nothing. earth turns around, when its night in your country you see moon when its morning earth turns and you see sun