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If you are north of the equator, it's on December 22 or 23. Â If you are south of the equator, it's on June 21 or 22.
the longest shadow you see in the day is 3\early in the morning and near the sunset...
At dawn and dusk.
That depends where you are on the planet. Your shadow would be longest if you were standing on a rotational pole at the time of equinox. At this point your shadow would be infinity long as it would be "projected" into space. However as a rule of thumb one's shadow is longest when the sun is rising or setting but high enough to cast your shadow.
at noon the shadow is point sized {smaller} and in morning and evening the shadow is the longest.
when its its sunrise and evening.
'Shadow circle' may be translated aså½±ã®ä¸¸ (kage no maru) in Japanese.
Summer would probably have the the shortest shadow because the sun is right over us and winter would have the longest because the sun isn't right over us. The length of the shadow really doesn't depend on the seasons. It is really about where the sun is in the sky. But in order for there to be an actual shadow, the sun must be visible. So in summer you would find the most shadows but not the longest. You can get a long shadow in any season as long as the sun shines.
Morning
Just over the horizon.
longest
You can get there by going to the arctic mountains and going in the gigantic door and there you can confront/rape him!