Science, asked by dharaneesh2570, 7 months ago

how the moon can observe the sun light and reflect in earth​

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Answered by prahladbais18
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Answer:

The moon shines because its surface reflects light from the sun. ... At any given point in the moon's trajectory around the Earth, only half of its surface is facing the sun, and therefore, only half of the moon is lit up. The other half of the surface faces away from the sun and is in shadow.

Answered by deepakkumardas070
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Explanation:

Yes, the moon absorbs sunlight and reflect in the earth. The perceived brightness of the moon from earth depends on where the moon is in its orbit around the planet.

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