If the moon does not produce its own light, how can we see it from the Earth?

Answer Key:

Answers may vary but should include: The moon is visible from the Earth because sunlight reflects off its surface.

Did the student answer correctly?

Responses

Yes
Yes

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The student provided a correct answer by mentioning that the moon is visible from the Earth because sunlight reflects off its surface. Therefore, the response should be "Yes."

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