As Earth turns around its poles, the sun light falls on the objects under different angles causing shadows to move respectivelly.
Shadows move during the day because the Earth rotates around the sun. Because of this rotation, where the sun hits an object will be at different angles.
The position of the sun through out the day? The Earth's rotation changes the angle of the sun as the day passes, so the shadows change based on the position of the sun in the sky. If the sun is up high (around noon), the shadows will be short or not appear to exist (they are under or nearly under the objects). As it gets later in the day, the shadows get longer.
Shadows get shorter as the sun get higher up in the sky and as the sun goes down shadows will get longer so shadows get shorter in the morning and get longer in the afternoon. Also, as the year progresses, the sun's angle in the sky at the same point in each day changes, due to the 23.5 degree tilt of the Earth's axis. In the northern hemisphere, for instance, shadows get longer and longer (again, at the same time of day) until the winter solstice around December 21st, then they start getting shorter and shorter.
shadows are formed when light is obstructed by an opaque body. Shadows resemble shape but not necessarily the size of the object
when the sun comes up in the morning and you are facing it your shadow will be behind you and be very long (shadows are made by something blocking the light from the sun). here is an analogy: if you have ever been in a plane you will see only people heads so the sun does too and the less of you they see the smaller the shadow will be. here is a diagram: 1 = you 2 = sun 3 = shadow --- ground 2 1333333333333333333 long shadow 2 13 medium shadow 2 1 no shadow 2 31 medium shadow 3333333333333331 2 long shadow When your shadow is is front of you the sun is going to be in back of you.Shadows change depeding on the season and how high the sun is
because the sun reflects no, its make it bigger because it moves with the sun
Shadows move during the day because the Earth rotates around the sun. Because of this rotation, where the sun hits an object will be at different angles.
Shadows are all about the Earth's rotation. As the Earth rotates throughout the day, the relative positions of the sun and Earth change. The sun is the primary light source for shadows, and if the light source is changing positions (this is relative to earth), then the shadows will change.
when you move and when the sun angle changes
Shadows are caused by the sun's rays upon the earth. As the sun rotates and moves during the day, the rays move and so shadows also move during daytime
The earth moves relative to the sun.
when you move and when the sun angle changes
If the shadows are longer, that means the Sun is lower in the sky.
when you move and when the sun angle changes
The apparent position of the Sun changes; that's all that matters with respect to shadows.
Shadows are always directly opposite the light source. And the sun moves across the sky, the shadow will also move to remain on the opposite side.
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