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Devyn Hernandez
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9 November, 05:35
Why does the moon appear to shine its own light
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Hailee Mccall
9 November, 05:56
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The moon surface reflects sunlight
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Alfred
9 November, 06:02
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From the position we are on Earth, the sun is "behind" the moon. The sun’s bright light aluminates through the moon to give off what we call moonlight.
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