They are shining from reflected sunlight - any you know how bright the sun is.
The light comes from the reflection of the suns light off their surface. It may seem like there is not enough light to make them shine so much, but compared to the night sky, there is enough reflected light off their surfaces for us to see detail in the moon and planets.
It is because of the Sun giving light off on to the moon and the moon reflecting the light onto the plants.
Planets shine because they reflect light from the sun.
The stars shone brightly in the sky.
The same way a mirror looks bright if you shine a torch on it.It reflects the Suns' light.
The moon and planets reflect sunlight, they do not produce light.
The light comes from the reflection of the suns light off their surface. It may seem like there is not enough light to make them shine so much, but compared to the night sky, there is enough reflected light off their surfaces for us to see detail in the moon and planets.
The light comes from the reflection of the suns light off their surface. It may seem like there is not enough light to make them shine so much, but compared to the night sky, there is enough reflected light off their surfaces for us to see detail in the moon and planets.
It is because of the Sun giving light off on to the moon and the moon reflecting the light onto the plants.
Planets and comets shine because of reflected light because they do not produce their own light. Stars are enormous balls of gas that are undergoing fusion which releases a very large amount of energy in the electromagnetic spectrum which includes visible light. So stars shine because they produce their own light and not because they reflect light.
Planets shine because they reflect light from the sun.
The planets do not emit light, they reflect sunlight.
Shine on Brightly was created in 1968-09.
The correct spelling is "gleaming" (to shine brightly, reflecting light).
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That's right. But the sun shines on them and lights them up. The same reason you can see a rock in a dark room when you shine a flashlight on it, even though the rock does not produce light.
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