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  • Sunlight and Moonlight: Understanding How the Moon Reflects Light
    No, the Sun does not reflect the Moon.

    Here's why:

    * The Moon doesn't produce its own light. It shines because its surface reflects sunlight.

    * The Sun is the source of light. It's a star that generates its own light and heat.

    So, the Sun can't reflect the Moon because the Moon itself doesn't produce light to be reflected.

    It's the other way around: The Moon reflects sunlight.

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