no The moon reflects light from the sun not of the earth its also the same with Venus it reflects sunlight
The sun does not reflect as it is a source of light itself. However, objects in space or on Earth can reflect sunlight by bouncing the light off their surfaces, like the Moon reflecting sunlight back to Earth.
Of course. 50% of the moon is always illuminated. At the time of New Moon, however, we on Earth are in a position from which we can't see any of it.
The Earth experiences moon phases because of the changing positions of the Moon, Earth, and the Sun. As the Moon orbits the Earth, different amounts of sunlight reflect off its surface, creating the varying shapes we see from Earth.
You can see the other planets and the moon (at night), because like the Earth, they all reflect light from the Sun.
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the moon reflects light from the sun
Yes it does.
The Sun's light is reflected off the Moon, making it appear to glow. The Moon is not reflecting light from the Earth. Although some sunlight is reflecting off the Earth to the Moon.
The rocks on the moon reflect light the same way that rocks on Earth do. The moon only looks bright because it is set against the darkness of space.
No, many moons in our solar system reflect light from the Sun. Moons like Europa, Ganymede, and Titan also reflect sunlight, just like Earth's moon.
because moon is a illumines object .it can't make light on its own.so the light from the sun will be reflected to the moon in night times
As seen from the moon, the Earth is a brighter source of light than the moon is as seen from the Earth. This also depends upon the phase of the Earth, just as the brightness of the moon varies by phase. A full moon and a full Earth are in the brightest phase.
The moon reflects the suns light and things on the eart do notreflect it because it is at an angle in which the light does not reach earth. So if the light falls on the earth at night there would be light but because it not reflect it on earth it is dark at night.
Earth and Moon are Non-Luminous, and a bit reflective. Moon light is sun light that has bounced back from the moon.
The Moon reflects PART of the light it receives from the Sun. And part of this reflected light is seen by us, here on Earth.
The moons surface is made up of materials of differing colours. The suns rays hit the surface of the moon and where it encounters lighter colours it reflects more light off its surface. Where it has darker materials and shadow it reflects less. This give the impression of the moon shining which of course it doesn't