Well the answer is that the light from the sun bounces off the moon and thankfully the moon is close enough to earth that we can clearly see the moon in the night sky.
The sun's light reflects off of the surface of the moon, illuminating it and allowing us to see it.
The light source that allows us to see the moon is the sun. The sun's light reflects off the surface of the moon, making it visible to us on Earth.
we have a different layers around the earth and these layers protest us from the harmful radiation sun is very hot and if the earth never had these 5 layer's the earth would burn up
Yes it does. It couldn't shine without the sun reflecting off of it.
NEW MOONThe new moon is the phase of the moon when the moon is not visible from Earth, because the side of the moon that is facing us is not being lit by the sun.
The portion of the sun normally visible from Earth is the photosphere. This is the outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere that emits light and heat, allowing us to see the sun's surface.
No, Venus in its full phase is not visible from Earth. When Venus is in its full phase, it is positioned on the opposite side of the Sun from Earth, which means it is lost in the Sun's glare and not visible to us.
the ozone layer
Ozone layer protects us from the harmful UV rays of the sun. It is present in stratosphere.
Ozone layer protects us. It is present in the stratosphere.
Ozone layer protects us. It is present in the stratosphere.
Ozone layer envelops the earth. It protects us from harmful UV radiation of the sun.
Ozone layer protects us. It is present in the stratosphere.
Ozone layer is the thick layer. It protects us from UV rays of the sun.
The Earth's protective ozone layer is located in the stratosphere, a layer of the atmosphere between 10 to 50 kilometers above the Earth's surface. It absorbs and shields the Earth from the harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
The ozone layer protects us. It protects from UV rays of sun.
Earth's atmospheric layer contains ozone layer. It protects us from harmful UV radiations of the sun.