because the sun haven't set yet and i thought everyone know that. who ever don't know what is the answer that mean they are a skeleton that don't know anything.
The moon appears bright because it reflects light from the sun. The amount of sunlight that hits the moon's surface and the position of the moon in the sky affect how bright it appears to us on Earth.
You are the moon. It is round but not always visible, appearing differently throughout the month. It reflects light from the sun, sometimes appearing bright and sometimes shadowed. People have landed on the moon, fulfilling the desire of walking on it.
If you look at the bright part of the Moon, that is where the Sun is shining so it has to be day. But away from the Sun the sky still looks dark.
When you look at the moon, the light you are seeing is actually only reflected off the surface of the moon from the sun. The moon appears to be very bright when we look at it from earth, because relative to the dark void of space around it is extremely bright. When you stand on it there will still be an amount of light arriving from the sun.
No advanced theory is required - this is simple geometry. At some moment you see the bright, or illuminated, part of the Moon; at another moment, you see the dark side.No advanced theory is required - this is simple geometry. At some moment you see the bright, or illuminated, part of the Moon; at another moment, you see the dark side.No advanced theory is required - this is simple geometry. At some moment you see the bright, or illuminated, part of the Moon; at another moment, you see the dark side.No advanced theory is required - this is simple geometry. At some moment you see the bright, or illuminated, part of the Moon; at another moment, you see the dark side.
No, the moon is not always dark. It reflects light from the sun, so it appears bright in the night sky.
I think you meant blind, in which case the answer is no, but staring for a long time at the moon when it is bright will effect your ability to see in the dark for a short time. usually about 3 to 5 minutes before your eyesight can adjust to the dark again
The moon is a sphere about one- seventh of the earth's size. It has dark spots and bright spots and craters.
The moon appears bright because it reflects light from the sun. The amount of sunlight that hits the moon's surface and the position of the moon in the sky affect how bright it appears to us on Earth.
Because the bright and dark sides are caused by what direction the sun is shining on the moon. We see the sun from a different angle and so see it as have light and dark sides.
You can't see the new moon and it's really dark, but with the full moon you can see the moon and it's really bright.
in the lake, when the moon is half-dark and half-bright
When the moon is bright, the sunlit part of the moon that we can see is getting larger. When the moon is dark the sunlit part of the moon that we see is getting smaller.
You are the moon. It is round but not always visible, appearing differently throughout the month. It reflects light from the sun, sometimes appearing bright and sometimes shadowed. People have landed on the moon, fulfilling the desire of walking on it.
Depending on the relative position (direction, actually) of Earth, Moon, and Sun, we see the bright side of the Moon (full moon), the dark side (new moon), or something in between.
Half og the moon faces the sun and thus appears bright. Not always the same part, every part has its light and dark and there is no 'dark side' of the moon. Waxing and waining are changes in the parts of the moon where it is day.
The moon is lighted by sunlight. That's why when the Earth is between the sun and the moon the shadow of the Earth causes the Moon to be entirely dark (a lunar eclipse).