yes
The Moon does not produce light of its own. It only reflects some of the light from the Sun.
People can see the Moon because it reflects light from the Sun. As the Sun's light hits the Moon's surface, it bounces off and travels to Earth, making the Moon visible to us. The Moon's appearance changes throughout the month due to its position in relation to the Sun and Earth, resulting in different phases.
actually the moon doesn't make its one light the sun makes it thats so cool
No, the sun gives light to the moon, but not the stars. the stars give their own light.
The moon reflects light from the Sun.
The Sun.
yes
The Moon does not produce light of its own. It only reflects some of the light from the Sun.
No. The moon does not even give off light energy. It reflects light from the sun. This is a purely physical process.
the moon does not give out light because the sun shines light and it reflects onto us on the earth please recommend me
false (The moon reflects light from the sun.)
The moon, itself doesn't so much "give off light" as it reflects light from the sun. On those occasions the moon is positioned between the sun and the earth, we get an eclipse as the moon is blocking the sun for a short period of time.
People can see the Moon because it reflects light from the Sun. As the Sun's light hits the Moon's surface, it bounces off and travels to Earth, making the Moon visible to us. The Moon's appearance changes throughout the month due to its position in relation to the Sun and Earth, resulting in different phases.
actually the moon doesn't make its one light the sun makes it thats so cool
Candle Jack-o-Lantern Flashlight Moon
No, the sun gives light to the moon, but not the stars. the stars give their own light.