Biology, asked by ankitaprasad89, 4 months ago

How does the moon shine without its own lights?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unlike a lamp or our sun, the moon doesn't produce its own light. Moonlight is actually sunlight that shines on the moon and bounces off. The light reflects off old volcanoes, craters, and lava flows on the moon's surface.

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Answered by manyagupta2108
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Unlike a lamp or our sun, the moon doesn't produce its own light. Moonlight is actually sunlight that shines on the moon and bounces off.

The moon shines because its surface reflects light from the sun.

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