Janet
Yes but not in the way you are thinking. The Moon reflects light but does not produce it's own energy.
the moon does not give out light because the sun shines light and it reflects onto us on the earth please recommend me
The moon's surface reflects sunlight.
The Moon reflects the Sun's light, it has no energy of its own to create light.
No. The moon does not even give off light energy. It reflects light from the sun. This is a purely physical process.
at night the moon reflects the suns light of its suface
The type of electromagnetic energy reflected by the Moon that is most easily seen by a person on Earth is visible light. This light comes from the Sun and is reflected off the Moon's surface, allowing us to perceive the Moon as bright and luminous in the night sky. While the Moon also reflects infrared and radio waves, these types of electromagnetic energy are not visible to the human eye.
No. The light we receive from the moon is reflected energy from the sun. The moon has very little radiant energy. All bodies above absolute zero radiate some energy, in the case of the moon it is a very small amount.
I believe the color is white. Black absorbs the most energy. That's why the color black gets hot quick, but not white.
The type of electromagnetic energy reflected by the Moon that is most easily seen by a person on Earth is visible light. This light is primarily sunlight that hits the lunar surface and is reflected back towards Earth, allowing us to see the Moon. The Moon reflects a range of wavelengths, but its brightness in the visible spectrum makes it particularly prominent in the night sky.
The moon reflects light just as any other object reflects light that falls upon it. Only about 7% of the light from the Sun is reflected off the moon's surface == ==The moon reflects the light from the sun.
The full moon phase reflects the most light back to Earth. During this phase, the moon is positioned directly opposite the sun, allowing its entire illuminated surface to face our planet. This maximum illumination results in the brightest appearance of the moon in the night sky.