I'd imagine this idea would occur soon after the first eclipse.
the moon does not give out light because the sun shines light and it reflects onto us on the earth please recommend me
No because the Moon reflects the light of the Sun.
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The moon's light is reflected of the sun
no
The moon's light is really reflected from the sunlight that hits the moon.
No, the moon's light is actually sunlight that is reflected off its surface. The moon doesn't produce its own light; it merely reflects the light from the sun.
The Moon's light is reflected sunlight.
Sun
Yes, the moon gets its light from the sun.
no. it's the light is from the sun. it is reflected off the moon.
. . . or from any heavenly body is called albedo.
The "light" from the moon is reflected sunlight. The phases of the moon are a clue as to the location of the sun.
to use ur eyes wow really -.-..... Light emitted by the Sun is reflected to Earth by the Moon's surface.
It is the small amount of light reflected from the sun.