No, all planetary bodies only reflect light. Light is only generated by stars. This does not count artificial light or volanic light.
The Earth does not give off light on its own. It reflects light from the Sun, which is its primary source of light and energy. This reflected sunlight is what makes the Earth appear bright and illuminated.
No. The moon reflects the sun's light and the earth is heated and lite by the sun.
star
A star!
Because of the Sun. The sun Shines on the moon and the light reflects back to earth. That is why we see it. The earth also blocks parts of the moon at certain times which makes it look like it's changing shape.
The moon makes no real light of its own. It is really like a mirror. It just reflects the suns light.
no planets crust does not have light of their own but the core of the earth has light of its own
The earth does not produce its own light but it reflects the light rays from the sun that reaches its surface.
No, the Earth does not produce light on its own. The light we see on Earth comes from sources such as the Sun, which emits light through nuclear fusion in its core. The Earth reflects and absorbs this light, but does not generate its own light.
The Earth does not give off light on its own. It reflects light from the Sun, which is its primary source of light and energy. This reflected sunlight is what makes the Earth appear bright and illuminated.
Sun makes light, earth reflects light.
sun
No. The moon reflects the sun's light and the earth is heated and lite by the sun.
The Earth's rotation.
Earth reflects light from the sun, it doesn't give out light as a star would.
Luminous
Yes. It makes its own light by the Fusion of Hydrogen and Helium Gases.