No, the moon and sun are not the same. The moon is a natural satellite that orbits the Earth, while the sun is a star that provides light and heat to our solar system.
The moon reflects light from the sun, which is why it appears to give off a bright white light. The moon's surface reflects different amounts of sunlight depending on its position in orbit, resulting in the various phases we see from Earth.
The light we see from the Sun is from the Sun itself; the entire surface of the Sun is bright. Only half of the Moon is bright, because it is illuminated by the Sun. The sun generates light, the moon can only reflect it, not generate any.
Moon takes light from the sun and it absorb and reflect so it looks bright.
The Moon appears bright in the sky because it reflects sunlight towards Earth. Its surface reflects sunlight, creating the appearance of brightness when observed from Earth. This reflection is why we can see the Moon's surface at night.
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Coz sky is black. If moon appear in day when sun is shines then moon will be not bright simple. EDITED : ... What grade are you in? That a horrible explanation. The moon is so bright at night because at night The Sun and The moon is Aligned so that the Sun's light would hit the moon and which bounce off the moon through the earth. Thus, The moon is bright at night.
the sun forguve moon and the lived hapilly ever after
The Sun is very bright.
the sun's rays
the moon reflects light from the sun
The moon's surface reflects the sun's light.