it would be long cause the Sun is getting lower and would heat your feet and feet is the beginning of your body and would make a long shadow. sometimes longer than you!
June 21, because the Sun is highest in the sky
Temperatures are colder near the North and South Poles, becoming warmer near the equator. From north to south, it would be cold, warm, hot, warm, cold.
The Equator, and anything that is closest to it, would have a warmer climate than the north pole.
Kingwood is near Houston, the closest snow that would be lasting would be in north New Mexico or Colorado.
no its not
the longest shadow you see in the day is 3\early in the morning and near the sunset...
June 21, because the Sun is highest in the sky
i guess it depends on where you are located. If you're located near one of the poles, a noon shadow could be very long, especially if the days are short and the sun is near setting.
the shadow would be longer in the winter i couldn't tell you why, though
Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.
For example, for a lunar eclipse, the Moon has to get into Earth's shadow. However, most of the times the Moon will pass north or south of Earth's shadow. It will get close enough of Earth's shadow only near the intersection of the Ecliptic, and the Moon's orbit around Earth.
It's determined by the height (angle above the horizon) of the Sun, and the physical height of the object throwing the shadow. The height of the Sun at midday is 90 degrees minus the latitude plus the Sun's declination of the day, which varies by up to ±23.5 degrees through the year. The length of the shadow is the height of the object divided by the tangent of the Sun's height. Example, a 6 ft object at 50 degrees north on June 21: height of the object is 6 ft, divided by tan(90 - 50 + 23.5) so the shadow has a length of 3 ft.
Temperatures are colder near the North and South Poles, becoming warmer near the equator. From north to south, it would be cold, warm, hot, warm, cold.
The Equator, and anything that is closest to it, would have a warmer climate than the north pole.
The M6 motorway is the longest in the United Kingdom, running from a junction near Rugby north almost to the Scottish border. It is 226.7 miles (364.8 km) long.
The M6 motorway is the longest in the United Kingdom, running from a junction near Rugby north almost to the Scottish border. It is 226.7 miles (364.8 km) long.
The tree is 12.5 feet in height