Yes.
All planets reflect some amount of sunlight, b/c that's what a surface will do if it isn't perfectly matte black.
Yes, it does and it reflects light onto other planets making stars.
No, planets don't give off light, stars did.
Yes, planets reflect light from the sun. This reflection is what makes them visible to us in the night sky. The amount of light they reflect depends on their surface composition and atmospheric conditions.
It would be dark.The only thing that makes the moon lighted up is the sun. Therefore, if the sun did not reflect the light it has, the moon would be dark.
Generally speaking, the stars do. The planets and moons reflect light back from the sun. The earth does give off some light though, in the form of artificial lighting around cities and built up areas.
You can see the other planets and the moon (at night), because like the Earth, they all reflect light from the Sun.
The Sun is a star that emits light and heat through nuclear fusion, providing energy for life on Earth. Other planets do not have this capability and only reflect light from the Sun. The Moon is a satellite that reflects sunlight but does not produce its own light.
Like our Moon, other planets can also reflect light from our Sun.
Because they don't emit their own light. They simply reflect the light from the sun.
Yes, it does and it reflects light onto other planets making stars.
Only the star. Asteroids, planets and moons just reflect light from the Sun.
the sun only emit light. not the moon. it will reflect the light of the sun.
They reflect light from the Sun.
No, planets don't give off light, stars did.
The sun.
No. Planets do not emit light; they can only reflect light from the Sun.
the moon reflects light from the sun