The hot fumes the sun produces gives the light.
The moon does not give out it's own light. The moon is actually reflecting the sun's light to earth.
The light travel directly through the vacuum and reaches earth
From Earth it would be the Sun, which, however not a planet, but a star
Light from the sun because all light travels at the same speed, and the sun is the closest star to the earth, so therefore the light from the sun reaches the earth before light from other (further away) stars
1,800 light years away. it is hotter than our sun (6200 Kelvin) and the radius 195 times that of the Sun, which makes the star almost as big as the Earth's orbit.
Sun makes light, earth reflects light.
Earth reflects light from the sun, it doesn't give out light as a star would.
No. The moon does
to use ur eyes wow really -.-..... Light emitted by the Sun is reflected to Earth by the Moon's surface.
Only because the sun shines on the moon.
The same reason it gives light to the Earth - the Sun shines on the moon too.
Because of the rotation the earth faces the sun at daytime but when it rotates again it faces away which makes night.
The sun gives energy, in the form of heat and light.
the sun helps the plants grow. the sun give us light with out using electricity
The moon does not give out it's own light. The moon is actually reflecting the sun's light to earth.
yes
When the earth rotates we go around the Sun and the moon. That means that the reflection of the Sun light and the Moons light makes it light and dark with out this system we wouldn't have what we caal night and day.