The Moon doesn't emit its own light; it reflects the light that it receives from the Sun.
Moonlight is light reflected from the sun.The question should be"Moonlight is actually light reflecting from the___"Note the change of "the light" to just "light"
Light from the sun is reflected by the moon, creating 'moonlight'
The moonlight is simply reflected sunlight - the light from the moon is reflected off the bat - enabling the child to see it.
Yes its does because the moon is reflecting the sun light
No, the Moon generates no light of its own. However, it reflects the light of the Sun, so when you see moonlight you are actually seeing reflected sunlight.(They apparently didn't think about that when they created the vampire legends. If sunlight kills vampires and moonlight is just reflected sunlight, why doesn't moonlight kill vampires, too?)
Moonlight is actually reflected light from the sun, not the Earth. The Moon has no light of its own and shines by reflecting sunlight. The Moon's surface reflects varying amounts of sunlight depending on its phase.
if you mean the small shadow, its the penumbra
The moon reflects light originally emitted by the sun.
"Moonlight".
Moonlight is light reflected from the sun.The question should be"Moonlight is actually light reflecting from the___"Note the change of "the light" to just "light"
A moonlight ray is often referred to as "moonlight" itself, which is the light reflected from the surface of the Moon. This soft, silvery glow can create enchanting nighttime scenes. In literature and poetry, moonlight may also be described using various evocative terms, but there is no specific scientific term exclusively for a ray of moonlight.
Light from the sun is reflected by the moon, creating 'moonlight'
Earthlight is actually sunlight that is reflected back into space from the earth - in the same way that moonlight is the sun's light reflected from the moon.
The light which enters is called the incident ray and the reflected light is called the reflected ray.
The moonlight is simply reflected sunlight - the light from the moon is reflected off the bat - enabling the child to see it.
Yes its does because the moon is reflecting the sun light
No, the Moon generates no light of its own. However, it reflects the light of the Sun, so when you see moonlight you are actually seeing reflected sunlight.(They apparently didn't think about that when they created the vampire legends. If sunlight kills vampires and moonlight is just reflected sunlight, why doesn't moonlight kill vampires, too?)