Umbrella can block more than three-quarters of ultraviolet light
well the light and ya.mercury does it all. it simply shines the
Because the Moon is spherical, or nearly so, and light from the Sun shines out in all directions.
The light from the sun, which is made up of equal parts of red, green and blue (even though it may not look it), will be reflected off of the white surface, staying white as the white surface reflects equal parts of red, green and blue.
Mercury shines by reflecting light from just one single star: our Sun.
The sun shines light on both the moon and the Earth. When it shines light on one side of either one, they cast a shadow in space. During an eclipse, the shadow of either the moon or the earth gets cast on the other one. For example, during a solar eclipse the sun, moon, and earth have to be aligned Sun - Moon- Earth. The sun shines light on the moon and the moon's shadow gets cast on the Earth. The middle of the shadow where an observer can't see any light is the umbra. The sides of the shadow where you can see partial light is the preumbra.
bcoz that sun shines is so shines that happens to the silicon layers in a solar cell
Yes, the sun is a light source because it shines light on earth.
Yes, the sun is a light source because it shines light on earth.
Yes, the sun is a light source because it shines light on earth.
a rainbow appears
No, the sun shines light and they reflect it.
moon
it's reflects the light of the sun.
Only because the sun shines on the moon.
the sun is not effected but, it shines light on the earth bloking the light from hiting the moon
The same reason it gives light to the Earth - the Sun shines on the moon too.
No. The moon shines because it reflects light from the Sun.