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Q: What seven letter word means shutting off the suns light or the Moon's reflection?
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Is the Moon a reflection or a refraction?

The Moons itself is an object. The light we see from it is reflected light.


What causes the Moon's phases to be seen on earth?

The moons reflection from the Sun's light. The light hits the Earth so the viewer can see the moon.


Where does the light from the moon come from?

it comes from the sun. The sunlight reflects off of the moons surface, and goes to your eyes.


What is a ten letter word for the reflection of light in all directions?

scattering


Why does darkness and daylight occur on earth?

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.


What is the bouncing of light off an object?

Reflection


Is it possible to see a lake in the night sky?

Well it depends if the moon is out. If it is out you can see the moons reflection in the lake. If it is a moonless night you can not see it unless you have a light source.


Can you see reflection without light why?

no reflection basically deals with light rays. so there is no reflection withou light.


What is diffusing reflection?

When the rays of light do not follow the laws of reflection, then this type of reflection is called diffused reflection.


Do Planets and their moons emit light?

No. Planets and moons reflect light.


What do you call the reflection of light from a rough surface?

Reflection of light from a rough surface is known as "Diffused" or "Irregular" reflection, because the light rays are barely seen after the reflection of light from a rough surface.


What is reflection constant of light?

what can we use mu for constant of reflection of light?