I think the still may be legal but if you USE it at all then you will be breaking the law.
The moon's surface reflects sunlight.
The moon does not produce its own light; it reflects sunlight. The amount of illuminated surface visible from the Earth changes due to the moon's orbit around our planet, creating the appearance of different moon phases.
The moon shines be reflecting the radiation Kinetic Energy from the sun (reflecting sunlight); keep in mind that similar to Earth,only half of the moon is lit by the sun's direct rays and as the moon travels around the Earth, the part of the lit moon that we can see changes, resulting in the lunar phases.
The moon shines in the sky because it reflects sunlight. While the moon doesn't produce its own light, its surface reflects sunlight back towards Earth, which creates the appearance of moonlight.
No. It shines because it is reflecting light from the sun.
the sun shines on the moon.
the moon shines because the sun's heat and light reflects on the moon
The moon's surface reflects sunlight.
The moon does not produce its own light; it reflects sunlight to shine. The sun's light illuminates the moon, making it visible to us on Earth. Without the sun's light, the moon would appear dark and invisible.
No planet shines on its own. They are just like the moon and have the light reflected off them from the sun.
The moon does not produce its own light; it reflects sunlight. The amount of illuminated surface visible from the Earth changes due to the moon's orbit around our planet, creating the appearance of different moon phases.
They are reflecting the light of the Sun much the same way as our own Moon does
The moon shines be reflecting the radiation Kinetic Energy from the sun (reflecting sunlight); keep in mind that similar to Earth,only half of the moon is lit by the sun's direct rays and as the moon travels around the Earth, the part of the lit moon that we can see changes, resulting in the lunar phases.
The moon shines in the sky because it reflects sunlight. While the moon doesn't produce its own light, its surface reflects sunlight back towards Earth, which creates the appearance of moonlight.
No. It shines because it is reflecting light from the sun.
The moon shines by reflecting sunlight, just like any other object in the solar system. Planets shine by reflecting sunlight or producing their own light, such as in the case of Venus, which has a thick atmosphere that reflects sunlight.
The moon appears to shine brightly in the sky because it reflects sunlight. The sun's rays hit the surface of the moon and bounce back towards Earth, creating the perception of a glowing moon in the night sky.