70%
On average, the Moon absorbs 88% of the sunlight that falls on it. The "albedo" or amount of reflected light is 12%, approximately the same as that of asphalt.
Sunlight
moon light is sunlight reflected off the moon, skin produces vitamin D when exposed to the UVB rays from sunlight. The amount of light reflected back from the moon is relatively low and so the skin does not react as strongly to it. sunlight on its own does not contain vitamins.
No, the waxing moon phase refers to the increasing illumination of the moon as seen from Earth due to the sunlight reflecting off its surface. The waxing moon does not affect the amount of sunlight reaching the Earth.
The Moon's light is reflected sunlight.
Reflected sunlight, for sure, travels from the Earth to the Moon. Reflected sunlight from the Moon also travels to Earth. That is why we can see the Moon.
In astronomy, the amount of light reflected by the Moon - or by any other object - is called "albedo", which literally means "whiteness".In astronomy, the amount of light reflected by the Moon - or by any other object - is called "albedo", which literally means "whiteness".In astronomy, the amount of light reflected by the Moon - or by any other object - is called "albedo", which literally means "whiteness".In astronomy, the amount of light reflected by the Moon - or by any other object - is called "albedo", which literally means "whiteness".
reflected sunlight
The moon's light is really reflected from the sunlight that hits the moon.
Sunlight reflected from the Earth to the Moon and back is called Earthshine. This phenomenon occurs when sunlight is reflected by Earth’s surface to the Moon, creating a faint glow on the dark side of the Moon.
Reflected earthshine. Which is sunlight reflected from earth.
of course it does