it's not shiny it is the glow of the sun
because its the sun
Moon cannot shine alone.When sun light fall on moon,moon reflect sunlight.That reflection shows the moon as a shiny object.
The Moon often looks shiny because it reflects sunlight from its rough, dusty surface back toward Earth. Even though the Moon does not produce its own light, this scattered sunlight makes it appear bright in the night sky, especially when the side facing Earth is fully lit during a full moon.
No, a shiny jacket reflects light so others can see you at night.
because the moon shines so bright
It is not as shiny as the Callisto moon. that thin is crazy shiny. I would to visit that moon, but is it crazy cold for anyone to live or even stand on or even look at in space.
because its the sun
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Because night is dark and the moon is brightly and shiny
Moon cannot shine alone.When sun light fall on moon,moon reflect sunlight.That reflection shows the moon as a shiny object.
in union cave behind a boulder
Try using a Moon Stone
yes it does because of the heat and light from the sun.
we do, genius... look up at night. its the shiny orb
Other planets appear shiny from Earth for the same reason the moon does, we see the other planets' reflected sunlight.
Oh mister moon, moon, bright and shiny moon, won't you please shine down on me? Oh mister moon, moon, bright and shiny moon, won't you come out from behind that tree? Oh, my life's in danger but I'm scared to run, ...there's a man behind me with a big shotgun, Oh mister moon, moon, bright and shiny moon, won't you please shine down on me?
Yes, shiny is an adjective. I have shiny, long hair. The car's rims were very shiny. The window was so clean it was shiny. The shiny porcelain top reflected everything.