The moon appears brighter at night than during the daytime because the level of outdoor illuminance is less than that of the moon.
With the moon. The sun is actually bouncing light off of the moon to get to the earth, that's why the moon tends to look like it "glows". So with that light, the night would be brighter with the moon
Apart from the night being a bit brighter - not at all.
because the suns ray reflect off of it
It depends on the phases of the moon, e.g., a full moon will appear much brighter than a last quarter or first quarter moon.
Because, as the earth rotates it casts a shadow on the moon
The moon shines because it is the light of the sun.
The moon appears brighter at night than during the daytime because the level of outdoor illuminance is less than that of the moon.
With the moon. The sun is actually bouncing light off of the moon to get to the earth, that's why the moon tends to look like it "glows". So with that light, the night would be brighter with the moon
The night will be brighter, due to the full moon.
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It's the same as the sky is brighter when the Sun is up, only not as much.
because the suns ray reflect off of it
Apart from the night being a bit brighter - not at all.
because the suns ray reflect off of it
No, it reflects just as much sunlight then. Your eyes are better adjusted to see the brightness at night, though.
It depends on the phases of the moon, e.g., a full moon will appear much brighter than a last quarter or first quarter moon.
When you see it up in the sky, yes! Venus is the second brightest object in the night sky. Our moon is first.