The moonlight is simply reflected sunlight - the light from the moon is reflected off the bat - enabling the child to see it.
because the moonlight will produce shadow
kaleidoscope is a thing that we cannot explain but we can enjoy it.
Moonlight is simply a reflection of the suns light agaist the surface of the moon. The different phases of the moon is cause by the earth obstrucing the suns rays so they do not come in contact with the moon and cannot be sceane. The phases change in a month in correlation to the orbit of the sun.
We cannot say for sure unless you can say exactly when this happened, but it was most likely not a star but the planet Venus.
What causes a shadow, to begin with. Yep, a shadow is the blocking of light falling onto a surface. If you don't have light shining on a surface to begin with, say, at night, you cannot have a shadow.
Astronauts land on a half moon the same way that they would land on the moon any other time. A half moon is created when the sun is shining on only part of the moon, therefore making only that part visible. The other part that the sun is not shining upon is still there, just people on earth cannot see it because we are so far away.
You cannot make the shining gold dress. You buy it from the kinzstyle shopping bag.
The 'most shining' diamond in this world is the one that catches your eye and once captured, you cannot look away from it.
If Moonlight literally refers to the light of the moon (which cannot actually bathe) - then the figure of speech is Personification (treating something which is not a person, as if it were a person). If Moonlight is the name of a horse, or a cow, there is no figure of speech here.
No. Rainbows are formed by the refraction of light due to water vapour in the atmosphere. While you can have 'moonbows' caused by moonlight (sunlight reflected by the moon), it still requires light + water vapour. Sunlight + moonlight alone, cannot form one.
kaleidoscope is a thing that we cannot explain but we can enjoy it.
The crew and the captain turn into skeletons in the moonlight and they cannot be killed until the curse is broken.
Because moonlight is reflected sunlight, some of the moon is in shadow and cannot be seen from our viewpoint
I cannot completely explain how, but there is a song for long division that goes, "Divide, Multiply, Subtract & Bring Down." So, it being my guess that you are smart, you can figure it out on your own from here.
He asked the teacher to explain the question.We cannot explain what caused the strange lights.
It is not - so you cannot explain it.
please explain
Yes, Lava Golem only requires Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon as a tribute. Lava Golem does not specifically target Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon nor is it an actual effect. Therefore, Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon cannot activate its effect where it negates and destroys cards that designates it as a target.