No. The moon reflects the sun's light and the earth is heated and lite by the sun.
When the moon passes in front of the sun, it only blocks a portion of the sun that you would normally be able to see. Since the sun is so far away it also maks the moon bigger on scale to the distance of the sun. What I'm trying to say there is that the sun looks smaller than the moon from earth and that is why there are eclipses. Hope that answers the question
the moon is in front of the sun and the suns rays go thorough the moon to make a orangeish reddihs color. During a lunar eclipse, the earth moves between the sun and the moon. Light from the sun passes through the earth's atmosphere and is partially deflected to the moon. The deflected light gives the moon a reddish tint. The light from the sun certainly does not pass THROUGH the moon.
No, the sun does not illuminate the same side of the moon all the time. The moon goes through different phases as it orbits the Earth, so the amount of illumination it receives from the sun changes throughout its cycle.
Well, kinda. The moon reflects the light from the sun. It does not make its own light.
Sun Earth Moon.
No because the Moon reflects the light of the Sun.
I think it does because are sun is very much needed so is the moon
the moon shines because the brightness of the sun is so bright that it reflects off of the moon as if the moon was a mirror
earth and sun
The moon is not a star. The moon only reflects the suns light. Only stars make light. Our sun is a star.
the moon and the sun and the earth all make the moon look different because of shadows
you cant make the moon :/ but to make the sun its Plasma+Void -dgjojo
no it can't. The sun is shining on it.
this question does not make sense..
Sun + Rock
Sun + Rock