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(A) You must have seen many moonlit nights. But have you ever noticed the colour of different objects during those nights? How will you describe it? Write a few lines about it.

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Answered by sayalidoshi315
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Answered by llFairyHotll
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You probably already know that the Moon is not a star. In other words, it's not a far away version of our Sun. The Moon produces no light of its own like the Sun does. Instead, we see the Moon because of the Sun's light reflects back to our eyes.

In fact, the Moon reflects so much of the Sun's light that it's the second brightest object in the sky after the Sun. Even though it's not even close to as bright as the Sun, the Moon is still 100,000 times brighter than the next brightest nighttime star!

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