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the light from the moon is a reflection of the light from the sun
Yes, the Moon's light comes from the reflection of sunlight off its surface. The Moon does not produce its own light.
as we know moon reflects the sun light and moon is a non luminous object we can see the reflection of the sun's light
You mean the reflection is so equivalent to mirror reflection. No chance. It is only diffused
The sun produces its own light when it transforms hydrogen into helium. The moon gets its light from the sun. It doesn't produce light. The brightness that we see on the moon is a reflection of the sunlight.
the light from the moon is a reflection of the light from the sun
The Moon's light is reflected sunlight.
yes it is
A reflection of light coming from the sun.
It is a reflection of the sun.
the moon's light is mearly a reflection from the sun, kinda like a mirror.
The sun reflects light off of the moon and what we see is the shadow of that reflection on the moon.
Yes, the Moon's light comes from the reflection of sunlight off its surface. The Moon does not produce its own light.
It isn't. The moon is Earth's largest natural satellite; its light is a reflection of the sun's light which strikes it.
Yes, but there is also a Dark-side wich if you go in, will freeze you
the reflection of light from the sun.
The Moons itself is an object. The light we see from it is reflected light.