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Name the light that moon give

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Answered by bzainaba73
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moonlight shines on the very large telescope .moon light Illuminate a lake and a surrounding .During a lunar eclipse moon is coloured red by indirect sunlight which is ,which earth's atmosphere has scattered and refracted

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Answered by Anonymous
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If you think about it, you can ask the same question about everything that does not “have its own light”. In other words, “if something does not create light, then how can you see it?”

So let me give you some examples:

I am sitting on a chair, in front of a table, both of which are in a room which has a floor, walls and a ceiling. On the table is a cup, and a plate with a knife and fork.

Not a single one of any of these things creates light - so how is it that I can see them?

The answer is the there is an electric light in the room, and it gives out light which is reflected off all of these things, and some of that reflected light enters my eyes. That is how I can see them, and the situation with the Moon - and the planets - is exactly the same, but on larger scale: they reflect the light that is given out by the Sun.

Just to finish off, the Sun’s light is part of the energy that’s emitted by the process of nuclear fusion.

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