a flashlight
the moon does not have its own light, it reflects the sun's light when it's daytime on the other side of earth
A luminous object can reflect light off other light sources. But it can also produce its own light.
No. It shines because it is reflecting light from the sun.
The sun is capable of producing its own light.
According to the primary level science the object which emit their own light are the luminous object.....
the objects which emit light of their own........example:sun,burning candle etc....,
No. The moon shines because it reflects light from the Sun.
the moon does not have its own light, it reflects the sun's light when it's daytime on the other side of earth
No planet shines on its own. They are just like the moon and have the light reflected off them from the sun.
Yes. The sun is the only object in the solar system that shines with its own light. If anything else in the solar system is visible, it's only because the big flashlight in the center is shining on it.
A luminous object can reflect light off other light sources. But it can also produce its own light.
the moon shines because the sun's heat and light reflects on the moon
No. It shines because it is reflecting light from the sun.
Mercury shines by reflecting light from just one single star: our Sun.
the sun shines on the moon.
The sun is capable of producing its own light.
According to the primary level science the object which emit their own light are the luminous object.....