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So long as the sun is the same height above the horizon your shadows will be the same length whether it is morning or evening.
The length of the shadow (on a flat, horizontal floor) depends on the height of the Sun. If the Sun is higher in the sky, the shadow will become shorter.
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.
It will Lengthen and shorten during the day, as the angle of the sun changes
A shadow is going to be longer in the morning and in the afternoon when the sun is shining at the person or item.
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It will shorten as the sun rises to its apogee over the object casting the shadow.
So long as the sun is the same height above the horizon your shadows will be the same length whether it is morning or evening.
The length of the shadow (on a flat, horizontal floor) depends on the height of the Sun. If the Sun is higher in the sky, the shadow will become shorter.
The shadow is in front of you when the sun is behind you, typically in the late morning or early afternoon. The length and direction of the shadow will vary depending on the position of the sun in the sky.
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.
Because the length of your shadow, is dependent on the position of the sun. The higher the sun is in the sky, the shorter your shadow is. When the sun is low on the horizon in early morning or late evening, you present a larger 'image' and therefore your shadow is bigger.
It will Lengthen and shorten during the day, as the angle of the sun changes
Depending on which angle the sun is in relation to your body your shadows length can change.
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The length of an object's shadow is determined by ... -- the length of the object, -- the angle between the object's length and the surface on which its shadow appears, -- the distance between the object and the surface on which its shadow appears, -- the angular size of the light source as seen from the object, -- the angle between the direction to the light source and the normal to the object.
Its shadow will be 50 millimeters in length, if you lay it down on a flat surface.