human skin's got pores, therefore most of the light rays enter through the pores. where as in case of mirrors and other shiny surfaces light rays bombard back and hence the light reflects
The moon shines by reflecting sunlight, just like any other object in the solar system. Planets shine by reflecting sunlight or producing their own light, such as in the case of Venus, which has a thick atmosphere that reflects sunlight.
reflected
Planets and moons do not produce their own light. They shine brightly because they reflect sunlight. The reflection of sunlight off their surfaces is what makes them visible and appear to shine in the night sky.
Yes, that's how it works.
You should say him/her not to directly take sunlight for the microscope to shine because it will damage your eyes
shine because in the movie you see that he show Bella in the direct shine
Reflection of sunlight
there not. they shine in the sunlight but thats it.
The moon shines by reflecting sunlight, just like any other object in the solar system. Planets shine by reflecting sunlight or producing their own light, such as in the case of Venus, which has a thick atmosphere that reflects sunlight.
you can use banana skin too shine shoes it works really great their skin have a kind of 'thing' that can shine shoes!!
They don't, but they can reflect sunlight.
reflected
Planets and moons do not produce their own light. They shine brightly because they reflect sunlight. The reflection of sunlight off their surfaces is what makes them visible and appear to shine in the night sky.
The same as any other animal gets sunlight. The sun DOES shine in Australia, you know...
No
The planets do not emit light, they reflect sunlight.
Vitamin D is synthesized in the skin with the help of sunlight.