The earth moves relative to the sun.
when you move and when the sun angle changes
Shadows made by the sun move throughout the day because the sun's position in the sky changes as the Earth rotates. The angle of sunlight hitting objects changes, causing shadows to shift in direction and length. This creates the perception of the shadows moving as the day progresses.
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
Shadows move throughout the day because the position of the sun in the sky changes as it rises, reaches its highest point at noon, and sets in the evening. As the sun's position changes, so does the direction and length of the shadows it casts.
when you move and when the sun angle changes
Shadows move during the day because the position of the sun in the sky changes as it moves from east to west. As the sun's angle changes, the direction and length of shadows also change accordingly. This movement is more noticeable during sunrise, noon, and sunset.
when you move and when the sun angle changes
because the sun reflects no, its make it bigger because it moves with the sun
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.
Liquid is the answer.
There are two days of equal length- they are called the equinoxes. And to the person below who asked a question by writing in the ANSWER space- shadows of the sun appear to move because the Earth is rotating (turning)
This depends on latitude. In the Northern Hemisphere it goes clockwise and in the Southern hemisphere counterclockwise.