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When we look at the moon, the light that we see is actually the light of sun reflected by the moon.
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Yes, that's correct! The light we see when we look at the Moon is sunlight that has been reflected off the Moon's surface. The Moon itself does not produce any light; instead, it acts as a giant reflector. The amount of sunlight that reaches the Moon and is then reflected back to Earth varies depending on the Moon's phase, which is determined by its position relative to the Earth and the Sun. For example, during a full moon, the Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned, providing maximum illumination of the Moon's surface from our perspective.
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