The moon isn't lit, it just seems to because the light from the sun shines on it and we set the light being reflected from earth
no because it reflects light form the sun
The moon's light is reflected from the sun, so the moon itself is not a source of light. The light you see is light hitting the moon from the sun.
The reason that the moon does not give out light of its own is because it is not a gas and is it a solid that does not have the right and material to properaly give off light and it used to be apart of earth and it is not a star AlexShottsanswers.com
many people think that the sky is blue because of the reflection of the earth. that is wrong. the sky is blue because of the gases produced in the sky. my point is, the sun goes down at night, and without light there can be no color. the only color that can be produced without light is black. there you have it. :)
The possessive form of the noun moon is moon's.example: We were able to see our way by the moon's light.The possessive form for the noun moon is moon's.
The Moon receives sunlight from the Sun and reflects it instead of producing light on its own. On Earth, moonlight is the reflection of sunlight.
No
Heat and Light energy
A light source is a form of energy produced by heat.
Because it is full! Think about when you have only half of a light bulb it can't make its complete source of artificial light. It can't concentrate because of the size and the light produced by the moon is called "artificial light"..
no because it reflects light form the sun
Light.
the distance between the sun and the moon because moon light is produced by the rays of sun boucning off the surface of the moon
UV Ultraviolet
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A scope that intensifies the light produced by the moon and stars by using a screen sensitive to the passing electrons
It doesn't. The light will form a cave around the earth to create darkness but than loop back into light and hit the moon.