because everything reflects sunlight
No, planets don't give off light, stars did.
Planets can be seen because they reflect sunlight. As light from the Sun hits the planets' surfaces, some of it is absorbed, and the rest is reflected back towards us on Earth, making them visible in the night sky.
the reason you can see the planets in our solar system is because, they reflect the suns light off of their atmosphere or sufrace.
Heavenly bodies either give out of reflect light. Stars are suns that shine with enormous power and therefore spew forth light into the observable universe. Planets, moons and such are the receivers of this light and reflect it.
because they reflect the suns light, so they become visible to us. they twinkle due to the earths atmosphere blocking out some of the light.
They are actually reflecting the suns light
They don't. It's the planets and moons that reflect the light of stars.
The planets do not emit light, they reflect sunlight.
No. Planets and moons reflect light.
Planets do not emit their own light; instead, they reflect light from the Sun. This reflected sunlight allows us to see planets shining in the night sky. The amount of light reflected depends on the planet's surface composition and atmosphere.
Stars reflect the suns light
Both mercury the metal and Mercury the planet reflect light quite well.