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Shadows change when the sun moves in the sky because it hits objects from different directions, which causes them to cast a different shadow.
Shadows occur when the Earth rotates and the position of the sun appears to change. Therefore, the position of the sun's rays hit the object at different angles causing a shadow to change shape.
the shadows change as the earth rotates on its axis. the sun stays still so the shadows change.
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Shadows change when the sun moves in the sky because it hits objects from different directions, which causes them to cast a different shadow.
Shadows move during the day because the Earth rotates around the sun. Because of this rotation, where the sun hits an object will be at different angles.
The size of a shadow has everything to do with placement of the light source, the object, and the background on which the shadow is cast. In general, if the light source is close to the object and the background is further away then the shadow is larger than the object. The opposite is true if the light source is further away. Another part of the equation has to do with angles. This is what we commonly observe happining to shadows at different times of the day; long shadows in the morning and evening and smaller shadows around the middle of the day.
As Earth turns around its poles, the sun light falls on the objects under different angles causing shadows to move respectivelly.
The size of a shadow has everything to do with placement of the light source, the object, and the background on which the shadow is cast. In general, if the light source is close to the object and the background is further away then the shadow is larger than the object. The opposite is true if the light source is further away. Another part of the equation has to do with angles. This is what we commonly observe happining to shadows at different times of the day; long shadows in the morning and evening and smaller shadows around the middle of the day.
Because the lighting is different at all times of the day, causing different perspectives on the view of what he was trying to paint.
Shadows occur when the Earth rotates and the position of the sun appears to change. Therefore, the position of the sun's rays hit the object at different angles causing a shadow to change shape.
the shadows change as the earth rotates on its axis. the sun stays still so the shadows change.
At dawn and dusk, your shadows extend all the way to the horizon.
I believe the first experiment measure the length of shadows at two widely separated locations. They used an object of known lenght and took the measurement at the same time of day. The shadows were different lengths that indicated the sun was at a different angle.
Your shadow would be shortest at noon because the sun would be directly overhead.