B/c it's so good at reflecting the light from the Sun
Luminous objects emit their own light, such as the sun or a light bulb, whereas non-luminous objects do not produce light but reflect light from other sources, like the moon or a table. Luminous objects are sources of light, while non-luminous objects only appear visible when light is shone upon them.
It is the reflection from the sun, that is why it changes it's shape, because the sun moves around causing shadows
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
Earth and Moon are Non-Luminous, and a bit reflective. Moon light is sun light that has bounced back from the moon.
The moon is illuminated by the sun. It is not luminous, since it emits no light of its own, only reflected light.
Luminous objects emit their own light, such as the sun or a light bulb, whereas non-luminous objects do not produce light but reflect light from other sources, like the moon or a table. Luminous objects are sources of light, while non-luminous objects only appear visible when light is shone upon them.
Stars are luminous, shine by themseves. Moon isn't, it can only reflect light.
It is the reflection from the sun, that is why it changes it's shape, because the sun moves around causing shadows
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
We could see the deep craters on the luminous moon.
Earth and Moon are Non-Luminous, and a bit reflective. Moon light is sun light that has bounced back from the moon.
sun (a luminous object) emits its own light and the moon ( a non luminous object ) reflects the light from the sun to earth that's how we can see the moon. The same way gold is a non luminous object.
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The moon is illuminated by the sun. It is not luminous, since it emits no light of its own, only reflected light.
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A dark night can appear luminous due to the presence of sources of light such as stars, the moon, or artificial lighting. These sources can create a subtle illumination that allows us to see in the darkness.
The Earth is non-luminous, meaning it does not produce its own light. The light we see on Earth comes from sources such as the Sun, the Moon, and artificial lighting.