Why do we see shadows on the moon?
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So, when the sunlight strikes the surface of the moon and the light is reflected Earth appears as moonlight, there are shadows created on the moon due to the moon itself. These shadows can be of volcanoes, mountains, and craters on the surface of the moon.
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=> when the sunlight strikes the surface of the moon and the light is reflected Earth appears as moonlight, there are shadows created on the moon due to the moon itself.
These shadows can be of volcanoes, mountains, and craters on the surface of the moon.
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