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Q: How is the moon like earth in regard to the sun's rays?
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How is the moon like earth in regard to the suns rays?

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Why are you able to see the moon shining on earth?

The moon's surface reflects the sun's rays back to earth at night making it look like the moon glows.


What makes an eclipse happen?

Consider earth revolving sun. Moon revolve around earth. During that revolution sun's rays fall on earth.when the sun's rays falls on moon making shadow on earth thats Solar eclipse. Whem sun's rays fall on earth fully making no light fall on moon ie) sun's rays falling on earth where moon behind earth gets no light. During solar eclipse we see moon revolving earth makes sun's rays not reach to the place on earth. During lunar eclipse we see no moon as suns' rays not reach Moon


How does the moon get different shapes?

the sun rays always reaching to the moon. when the earth block the sun rays from reaching the moon, the lunar eclipse can be formed. But the moon revolves round the earth, the blocks are removing from the moon. so the moon got different shapes.


How does moon gets different shapes?

the sun rays always reaching to the moon. when the earth block the sun rays from reaching the moon, the lunar eclipse can be formed. But the moon revolves round the earth, the blocks are removing from the moon. so the moon got different shapes.


Why does the moon often look shiny?

If the moon is not blocked by the earth it will shine. Why? Because stray light rays bounce off the surface of the moon. It looks like the moon is giving off its own light, but no.


What is the difference in percentage of the UV rays to the moon in comparison to the earth?

Of the total UV rays , the moon absorbs 96.2% of the sun's UV, we get only 3.8%.


What cuases the moon to shine?

The sun's rays hit the moon, which reflect to Earth, making it look like it's shining. The moon looks like it has a different shape every night because the moon reflects the light in different ways depending on where in orbit is the moon.


Why the moon cannot be seen on new moon day?

A new moon happens when the Earth, Sun, and moon are aligned in a way so that the moon reflects the Sun's rays away from Earth. Since there is no light coming to the Earth from the moon, we can't see the moon.


Does the sun's rays shine on the moon?

yes it does the moon is a savage that give earth life so as the sun


What eclipse does earth move between the sun and the moon blocking the suns rays from the moon?

That would be a lunar eclipse.


Why are the sun's rays more dangerous on the moon than on earth?

Because the Moon has no atmosphere to filter out dangerous radiation.