Your shadow will fall in the direction opposite the source of light - with you between the light source and the shadow. The direction of your shadow relative to you will depend on what direction you are facing.
It depends which way you are facing. If you face west and see your shadow, it is morning, whereas if you look east and see your shadow, it is evening.
Your shadow is on the opposite of your body to the sun.
If the sun is behind you, your shadow is in front of you.
It depends on which way you are going.
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oh i thought you ment why does a shadow appear when you stand in front of a light source
The shadow is lack of light which is caused by obstacles between the "light generator" (like the sun) and the shadowed surface.
Changes in shadow tell us where the source of light is. If you are outside, you only have one shadow because the sun is casting it. But if you have multiple shadows, then there are multiple sources of light to cast the shadows.
Light from the sun (or any other source) travels in particles, which strike objects and are often partially absorbed. A shadow forms behind a tree because when the particles hit the tree, they are absorbed and reflected, so that everything on the other side of the tree, where the light would have gone, receives no light. However, some light will bounce off of other objects and go behind the tree in the other particles' place. Since this other light will already have been partially absorbed, it will be more dim than direct light. Because of this, we are able to see in the shadow, but since the light there is not as strong, it is darker. This darker region behind the tree, is the shadow.
It has to do withe position of the sun, if the sun is in front of you then your shadow is behind you vice versa and so on and so forth
It depends on whether the sun is in front or behind you.
Your shadow will fall in the direction opposite the source of light - with you between the light source and the shadow. The direction of your shadow relative to you will depend on what direction you are facing.If you are facing toward the light source, the shadow will be behind you.If you are facing away from the light source, it will be in front of you.If you have the light source to your right, the shadow will be to your left.If you have the light source to your left, the shadow will be to your right.If the light source is directly above you, the shadow will be directly under you.If you move past a light source, your shadow will move from behind you to beside you and then to in front of you.
In front of you
A shadow
It forms a shadow behind you when the sun shines in front of you because you block the sunlight which forms darkness which is basically your shadow.
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.
It depends on whether the sun is in front or behind you.
if their shadow is in front of him
When the sun is shining in your face, your shadow will be behind you.
If the shadow is on a convex surface, it will be bigger. On a concave surface it will be smaller. If the light source is at a low angle to the opaque object causing the shadow (e.g. you're casting a shadow from a flashlight behind you, to a sidewalk in front), the shadow will be relatively tall. If the angle of the light is high (e.g. sun nearly overhead), the shadow will be short. This will also depend on the angle of the shaded surface.
Your shadow will be in front of you because shadows will always be in the opposite direction from light sources.