It is because light has no color and it simply takes the white color from the moon when it is reflected on it.
Because the sun's light is white light as well.
It is grey because of rock and if it was red it would be burning but its white because of the sun reflecting on the moon to give light.
Moonlight is the light reflecting from the sun onto the moon's surface, giving it a soft, silver glow. The moon acts like a mirror, reflecting the sunlight back towards the Earth, which is why we can see it shining in the night sky.
The Sun's light is reflected off the Moon, making it appear to glow. The Moon is not reflecting light from the Earth. Although some sunlight is reflecting off the Earth to the Moon.
No - the moon is only visible - because it's reflecting light emitted from the sun.
The sun reflecting off of the waters on Earth and onto the moon.
· When there is no light reflecting of the moon, it means it is a full moon, whereas when the moon is reflecting all of the light towards us, it is a full moon. And between these two extremes, you see different amounts of reflected light.
th sun refelcts off of the surface of the moon due to it being white. it will not shine if the moon is in between the earth and the moon.
yes when half the moon is reflecting the suns light
It is not moonlight it is the moon reflecting the sun's light
The moon is called a new moon when it is not reflecting any light because it is positioned between the Earth and the sun, so its illuminated side faces away from us.
It's because the moon doesn't have a massive hydrogen core to start a nuclear fussion for light to be created. Nevertheless, the moon get its light by reflecting the sun's rays