It does not emit any light of its own, so in order to see it we need sunlight.
The moon does not produce its own light; it reflects sunlight to shine. The sun's light illuminates the moon, making it visible to us on Earth. Without the sun's light, the moon would appear dark and invisible.
The moon is not a star. The moon only reflects the suns light. Only stars make light. Our sun is a star.
Yes, the brightness of the moon is the sun reflecting light off of the moon's surface so te sun reaches the moon.
no because the sun reflects light on to the moon
The moon reflects light just as any other object reflects light that falls upon it. Only about 7% of the light from the Sun is reflected off the moon's surface == ==The moon reflects the light from the sun.
The moon does not produce its own light; it reflects sunlight to shine. The sun's light illuminates the moon, making it visible to us on Earth. Without the sun's light, the moon would appear dark and invisible.
The different shapes of the moon depend on the position of it, the earth and sun. The moon doesn't actually create light. it reflects it from the sun. The earth simply blocks some of the light, creating a shadow on the moon.
the sun only emit light. not the moon. it will reflect the light of the sun.
The moon absorbs the light of sun and reflect them. We may not see the full moon because the angle we are standing at is wrong. if we stand at he correct angle we will see the moon clearly
The "light" from the moon is reflected sunlight. The phases of the moon are a clue as to the location of the sun.
No because the Moon reflects the light of the Sun.
The moon gets its light from the sun.
The moon and earth get there light from the sun when the sun shines onto the moon the moon reflects the suns light onto the earth.
Yes, the moon gets its light from the sun.
For example, when the Moon is opposite to the Sun, it is full moon; when it is in the same direction as the Sun, it is new moon.
No, the moon does not emit its own light. Instead, it reflects light from the sun, which is why the moon appears to light up the night sky. This phenomenon is what allows us to see the moon from Earth.
No. The moon reflects the sun's light and the earth is heated and lite by the sun.