the moons basalt obsorbs sunlight and reflects it.
no because the light that comes from the moon is from the sun. so it doesnt make its own heat or light. so no
The moon does not give off its own light. Instead, it reflects light from the sun. This is why the moon appears bright in the night sky.
The moon is a sphere that does not give off light of it's own. Rather, moonlight is caused by the sun's reflection off the moon.
no in Afghanistan when the moon is here the sun goes to the other side of the equator so the sun is behind the moon. you see because the moon doesnt make its own light the moon reflects off the sun which makes it look like the moon produces its own light but it doesnt. it gets its light from the sun. so the the sun keeps its light but it looks like it doesnt exactly
yes it does the moon doesnt even produce its own light its from the sun
the sun because the moon doesnt make its own light
No it does not it gets its light from the reflection of the sun Yes, the moon does reflect light from the sun however the moon doesn't produce it's own light.
Yes because it doesn't give its own light.
A moon or a planet.
The moon does not produce its own light; it reflects sunlight to shine. The sun's light illuminates the moon, making it visible to us on Earth. Without the sun's light, the moon would appear dark and invisible.
The moon is simply a large lump of rock and therefore produces no light of its own. The moon is visible in the sky due to sunlight being reflected off the moon's surface, in fact on nights where there is a full or near full moon it can actually be bright enough to cast a shadow
No, the sun gives light to the moon, but not the stars. the stars give their own light.