Because when I look up from the Earth, the surface of the Moon looks like nothing on Earth.
The moon Io looks the brightest from the surface of Jupiter. That's because Io is the closest moon to the planet. Io is the moon on the left of the planet.
The moon is a very large ball of space junk, as are planets, made of rock. Many asteroids, more smaller space junk plummet into the moon's surface, making the holes that we call craters. Sometimes, volcanoes on the moon erupt, and form dark grey areas, called 'seas.'
If the moon is not blocked by the earth it will shine. Why? Because stray light rays bounce off the surface of the moon. It looks like the moon is giving off its own light, but no.
every moon looks like a giant pizza.
The moon's surface reflects the sun's light.
Surface of MercurySurface of GanymedeSurface of Callisto
Because when I look up from the Earth, the surface of the Moon looks like nothing on Earth.
mercury looks like the moon ?and is gryish colour
it looks kind of bumpy and white
Sunlight hitting the planets' surface reflex back to earth. Just like you can see the moon shine at night
The moon Io looks the brightest from the surface of Jupiter. That's because Io is the closest moon to the planet. Io is the moon on the left of the planet.
The planet Mercury looks like our moon. The surface is covered with craters and has a thick iron core.
The moon is a very large ball of space junk, as are planets, made of rock. Many asteroids, more smaller space junk plummet into the moon's surface, making the holes that we call craters. Sometimes, volcanoes on the moon erupt, and form dark grey areas, called 'seas.'
A crescent moon looks most like
mercury
If the moon is not blocked by the earth it will shine. Why? Because stray light rays bounce off the surface of the moon. It looks like the moon is giving off its own light, but no.