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where does the moon get its light from​

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Answered by amittyagi501
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These different "faces" are called phases and they are the result of the way the Sun lights the Moon's surface as the Moon orbits Earth. The Moon can only be seen as a result of the Sun's light reflecting off it. It does not produce any light of its own.

Answered by Anonymous
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The moon does not shed any light of its own; it only reflects light from the sun. That's why it goes through phases the way it does — the bright part is the part that's facing toward the sun. ... It is not a source but a reflector of light

MARK BRAINLIEST

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