the sun
The Sun
sunlight reflecting off Saturn's atmosphere
The main source of light is the sun
No, Jupiter is not a source of light. It reflects light from the Sun, making it visible from Earth.
The main source of light is the sun
The sun is the main source of electromagnetic energy that reaches Earth. This energy is emitted in the form of electromagnetic radiation across a wide spectrum, from visible light to ultraviolet and infrared radiation.
The magnitude of visible light is dependant on the strength of the source
A visible object that is not a light source is any other object in the universe. Objects that are not light sources reflect light and are thus made to be visible.Examples include:planetspeoplethe mooncarsdogsflowersbooksrocks, either in daylight, or else illuminated by a flashlighta light bulb or LED with the power switched off
They reflect and scatter visible light that comes from an external source.
The main source for plants is the light
Yes. It is the main source of visible light in the solar system. Some would say the only source. The only other source is the other stars in the sky. The amount of light they provide is extremely small. Keep in mind that light reflected of a moon's surface is still sunlight.
A primary light source is one that actually produces light, such as a light bulb or the sun. A secondary light source in one that ONLY reflects the light produced by a primary light source. It doesn't produce light itself, such as a mirror or the moon.