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No. planets do not glow, they reflect light, like the moon does. The moon does not glow by itself. the light from the sun hits it and reflects and that light is the light we see comign from the moon. The other planets also do this likewise.
two things that are intresting about the moon are the glow and the rocks
it's not shiny it is the glow of the sun
The moon reflects light from the Sun (and the Earth). That is why it appears to glow.
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No. planets do not glow, they reflect light, like the moon does. The moon does not glow by itself. the light from the sun hits it and reflects and that light is the light we see comign from the moon. The other planets also do this likewise.
The moon
earthshine
yes there is a moon silly band.the moon ones glow in the dark.
two things that are intresting about the moon are the glow and the rocks
because the sun reflects off the moon, making it glow. :(
Rays from the sun hit the moon and is reflects sun light causing it to "glow"
The moon is not a star. It shines because it reflects the light from our sun.
it's not shiny it is the glow of the sun
stars glow brighter than the moon
The word 'glow' is a noun as well as a verb. The noun glow is a concrete noun, a word for something that can be seen, such as the glow of the moon or the glow of candle light. However, the concrete noun 'glow' can be used in an abstract context, for example: We basked in the glow of his intellectual brilliance.