the moon reflects the sunlight
No. Planets and moons reflect light.
White
They don't. It's the planets and moons that reflect the light of stars.
it comes from the sun. The sunlight reflects off of the moons surface, and goes to your eyes.
Anything white, shiny, reflective... A mirror would probably be the most reflective.
No. Planets and moons reflect light.
Planets and Moons only reflect light, they do not 'give off light'.
It has little light, but only reflective light.
The Moon has a reflective surface. So it reflects off of the suns light. Making it seem like it is shining! The Moon also revolves around the Earth. So it reflects differently around the Earth, giving Earth the different moons!!
theyre not
White
it has some light but only reflective.
They don't. It's the planets and moons that reflect the light of stars.
same way normal light does. it's just normal light bouncing off a reflective surface and onto another surface
Reflective cycle clothing reflects light from its surroundings. It warns other cyclists, motorists, and people that you are there in low light or dark.
Europa is bright because it's surface is made of ice. Ice is VERY shiny and reflective, more so than rock. So, it reflects more light and therefore looks brighter.
it comes from the sun. The sunlight reflects off of the moons surface, and goes to your eyes.