Light bounces off of the ball and into your eyes.
It doesnt
anything that does not produce light but can reflect it
plasma
Lights are coloured by the light they emit and are additive, while pigments are coloured by the light they absorb/reflect and are subtractive.
Light has the property of being an electromagnetic wave.
it doesnt give out light it reflects it though
because the sand they grow in doesnt contain energy but the suns light does and from that photosynthesis
because the sand they grow in doesnt contain energy but the suns light does and from that photosynthesis
yes it does the moon doesnt even produce its own light its from the sun
The Moon does not produce light of its own. It only reflects some of the light from the Sun.
the sun shines on the moon.
When turned on - sure. Not that much though. It's usually tinted, and not that strong. More of a mood light than a working light.
They reflect sunlight towards Earth.
they produce protons and electrons they are collition then the light produce and heat produce
That's right. But the sun shines on them and lights them up. The same reason you can see a rock in a dark room when you shine a flashlight on it, even though the rock does not produce light.
No, planets don't give off light, stars did.
none its a basketball none its a basketball