It slants to the west.
The shadow is always on the opposite side that the sun is, so the answer is the west
the light moves from the west/east and is blocked by the object and hence the shadow forms from the east/wesr
The nearer the sun is to the ground, the longer the shadow casted.
The sun rises in the east, so shadow will fall to the west
In the morning, the position of a shadow is longer and angled towards the west because the sun rises in the east. The shadow will gradually shrink and shift as the sun moves higher in the sky throughout the day.
No, the tip of a shadow moves from east to west throughout the day due to the sun's movement across the sky. The path of the shadow may deviate slightly depending on the season, location, and time of day.
The position of the sun relates to the length of the shadow cast by an object because, when the sun is above the object there is no shadow yet, when the sun is say to the east of the object a shadow is cast towards the west, the farther the sun for example east the longer the shadow will be towards the west.
rising in east will point a shadow to west
Towards the East.
Morning: The shadow will be the longest and facing the west as the sun rises in the east Noon: The shadow will be the shortest as the sun is directly above the object Afternoon: The shadow will be slightly longer and facing east as the sun is going to set in the west soon.
By observing the direction and length of your shadow, you can determine the approximate position of the Sun. If your shadow is directly under you, it means the Sun is directly above you (at solar noon). If your shadow is longer and pointing towards the east, it means the Sun is in the west.
It depends on the angle at which the light from the sun hits you. If its noon, you won't really have a shadow but if the sun is setting in the west, you will have a shadow towards the east.