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Manta rays are typically found in the sunlight zone, which is the top layer of the ocean where sunlight penetrates and allows for photosynthesis. They are known to migrate to deeper waters during twilight and nighttime to feed on plankton and small fish.
Yes, the moon does not have its own rays. The rays we see are actually caused by sunlight reflecting off the surface of the moon, particularly from the craters and mountains.
It is the light because of which we are able to see things. The light rays fall on objects and get reflected. These rays when enter our eyes let us visualize the thing from which it was reflected. If light wouldn't be there then we won't be able to see anything at all.
UV rays.
very strong that it reflects the sun rays to the pole and we see them as aurora which are handful to the ecosystem on earth