Away from the light.
If the direction from which the light comes changes, then the direction of the shadow changes as well. The shadow basically points away from the light source.
The sun rises in the east, so shadow will fall to the west
Your shadow will fall in the direction opposite the source of light - with you between the light source and the shadow. The direction of your shadow relative to you will depend on what direction you are facing.If you are facing toward the light source, the shadow will be behind you.If you are facing away from the light source, it will be in front of you.If you have the light source to your right, the shadow will be to your left.If you have the light source to your left, the shadow will be to your right.If the light source is directly above you, the shadow will be directly under you.If you move past a light source, your shadow will move from behind you to beside you and then to in front of you.
The shadow is cast on the opposite side of the object that the light source(s) is coming from. By the way im not too good with this kind of stuff.
-- The shadow of an object always extends from the object in the directionaway from the light source that produces the shadow.-- If you're outside, the light source that produces your shadow is most likelythe sun.-- The sun moves across the sky, from east to west, during the day.-- So the direction in which your shadow extends from you has to move, fromwest to east, in order to always stay opposite the sun.
The direction from which light hits an object determines the direction of the shadow it makes
The shadow faces the opposite direction from where the light is coing from.
Your shadow will fall in the direction opposite the source of light - with you between the light source and the shadow. The direction of your shadow relative to you will depend on what direction you are facing.If you are facing toward the light source, the shadow will be behind you.If you are facing away from the light source, it will be in front of you.If you have the light source to your right, the shadow will be to your left.If you have the light source to your left, the shadow will be to your right.If the light source is directly above you, the shadow will be directly under you.If you move past a light source, your shadow will move from behind you to beside you and then to in front of you.
It depends on the lighting. If there is no lighting, then no shadow. can any one explain me what is light?
If the direction from which the light comes changes, then the direction of the shadow changes as well. The shadow basically points away from the light source.
The sun rises in the east, so shadow will fall to the west
The direction a shadow points turns 15 degrees in one hour. The distance the end of the shadow moves depends on the length of the shadow.
Your shadow will fall in the direction opposite the source of light - with you between the light source and the shadow. The direction of your shadow relative to you will depend on what direction you are facing.If you are facing toward the light source, the shadow will be behind you.If you are facing away from the light source, it will be in front of you.If you have the light source to your right, the shadow will be to your left.If you have the light source to your left, the shadow will be to your right.If the light source is directly above you, the shadow will be directly under you.If you move past a light source, your shadow will move from behind you to beside you and then to in front of you.
when you change the object that creates the shadow by blocking the light, its' shadow will change. or there is another light source shining from a different direction on the object will affect the shadow too.
Usually somewhere towards the west. However, the exact length and direction of the shadow depend on your exact geographical position (both latitude and longitude), and on the time of year.
Your shadow will fall in the direction opposite the source of light - with you between the light source and the shadow. The direction of your shadow relative to you will depend on what direction you are facing.If you are facing toward the light source, the shadow will be behind you.If you are facing away from the light source, it will be in front of you.If you have the light source to your right, the shadow will be to your left.If you have the light source to your left, the shadow will be to your right.If the light source is directly above you, the shadow will be directly under you.If you move past a light source, your shadow will move from behind you to beside you and then to in front of you.
In the direction opposite to that of the sun. It will be approximately West of the object but the exact direction will depend on the latitude and season.