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The answer depends on: the height of the item casting the shadow, the location on earth, the time of year, and the inclination of the surface on which the shadow is cast.
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Depends how tall you are. What latitude you are at. The time of year.
A shadow stick is a simple tool used to estimate the time of day based on the length and direction of a shadow cast by the sun. By planting a stick vertically in the ground and monitoring the movement of its shadow throughout the day, one can make a rough estimate of the time.
Yes, the time of year can affect the length of your shadow. In the summer, when the sun is higher in the sky, shadows are shorter compared to the longer shadows cast during winter when the sun is lower in the sky.
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The answer depends on: 1. your latitude 2. The time of year 3. The time of day 4. The angle of the sun 5. The height of your object that casts a shadow Note: zero zero am is 2400 hours (military time) or 12:00 am (night time in most locations during most of the year). During some part of the year at the poles, the sun never sets or never rises. When the sun never rises or it is dark, there will be no shadow. When the sun is present, the shadow of an object depends on the angle of the sunlight & the height of the object.
Shadow gauntlets are not in ocarina of time.
The Shadow Out of Time was created in 1936-06.