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Where is your shadow in the afternoon?

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On the opposite side of you from where the light's coming from, because that's how shadows work.

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The difference between a morning shadow and a afternoon shadow is the face different ways and the opposite ways to the suns position.A morning shadow is very light but afternoon shadow is deep.


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