The light comes from the Sun.
Not only does the Sun shine on Earth, but it also shines on the Moon. The sunlight that shines onto the Moon is reflected back into space and we see it as moon light.
NB All the othert planets in the Solar System will have sun lighty.
The lite of the moon comes from the Sun. The lite from the Sun hits the moon and is reflected off the moons surface to your eye.
It is a reflection of the sun's light on the surface of the moon.
The moon's light is reflected from the sun, so the moon itself is not a source of light. The light you see is light hitting the moon from the sun.
We see the moon because it reflects the sun's light.
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it reflects light from the sun
we get the light from the sun
It is a reflection of the sun's light on the surface of the moon.
The moon's light is reflected from the sun, so the moon itself is not a source of light. The light you see is light hitting the moon from the sun.
Sometimes the brightness of the light from the moon drowns out the star's light.
We see the moon because it reflects the sun's light.
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it reflects light from the sun
The moon reflects the sun's light.
The moon reflects the light from the sun.
Yes there is. If there was not light on the moon we wouldn't be able to see it.
the moon reflects the sunlight
No. The Moon has no light emitting energy. The light we see from the Moon is nothing more than reflected light from the Sun. This is why we see different shapes of the Moon as it goes through its cycle of phases. We see the moon from different angles as it moves relative to the sun.