The moon's surface reflects the sun's light.
Moon takes light from the sun and it absorb and reflect so it looks bright.
Yes, you can see the moon in full daylight if it is bright enough and if the sky is clear. The moon is often visible during the day, especially in the early morning or late afternoon when the sun is not as bright.
It is to the left of the moon. It's a bright dot that looks like an unusual star. Very neat!
A crescent moon looks most like
a full moon looks like a full circle or a cookie or just a full moon!
The moon looks bright due to its size because of its closeness to Earth in comparison to very distant stars and planets combined with reflected sunlight.
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If you look at the bright part of the Moon, that is where the Sun is shining so it has to be day. But away from the Sun the sky still looks dark.
Well, hello there, friend! Isn't the moon just lovely in the night sky? The moon looks bright because it reflects light from the sun. It's like a big, beautiful mirror up there in the sky. Just take a moment to appreciate its gentle glow and let it bring you some peace and calmness.