The path of the shadow of this 'flagpole gnomon' will describe a passage known as the Equation of Time.
This you can look up in an encyclopedia or a search engine.
The shadow of a flagpole changes throughout the year due to the tilt of the Earth's axis and the position of the sun in the sky. In the summer, when the sun is higher in the sky, the shadow is shorter, while in the winter, when the sun is lower, the shadow is longer. This change occurs as the Earth orbits the sun, causing the angle of sunlight to vary.
answ 2. Due to the travel of the earth around its (non-circular) path on the ecliptic; and the tilt of the Earth's axis, the path of the (say) tip of the flagpole will not repeat exactly until a year has passed. The path of the shadow of this 'flagpole gnomon' will describe a passage known as the Equation of Time.This you can look up in an encyclopedia or a search engine.
The shadow of a flag pole changes over a year due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. In the summer, the shadow is shorter at noon as the sun is higher in the sky. In the winter, the shadow is longer at noon as the sun is lower in the sky. Additionally, the length of the shadow will also vary depending on the latitude of the location.
Basically they stay the same, although over tens of thousands of years, they change slightly.
All the stars and the Sun are moving through space in different directions and at different speeds. Over long times (to a person) they change their positions in the sky and the constellations change.
The shadow of a flagpole changes throughout the year due to the tilt of the Earth's axis and the position of the sun in the sky. In the summer, when the sun is higher in the sky, the shadow is shorter, while in the winter, when the sun is lower, the shadow is longer. This change occurs as the Earth orbits the sun, causing the angle of sunlight to vary.
answ 2. Due to the travel of the earth around its (non-circular) path on the ecliptic; and the tilt of the Earth's axis, the path of the (say) tip of the flagpole will not repeat exactly until a year has passed. The path of the shadow of this 'flagpole gnomon' will describe a passage known as the Equation of Time.This you can look up in an encyclopedia or a search engine.
The shadow of a flag pole changes over a year due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. In the summer, the shadow is shorter at noon as the sun is higher in the sky. In the winter, the shadow is longer at noon as the sun is lower in the sky. Additionally, the length of the shadow will also vary depending on the latitude of the location.
You can then work out the angle of elevation ------------- What is it you want to find out? In any case, you would have to look up the latitude of each place, and perhaps also the time of year. It might be easiest if it were the spring or fall equinox.
Your noontime shadow changes throughout the year due to the tilt of the Earth's axis and its orbit around the Sun. During summer, when the Sun is higher in the sky, your shadow is shorter. In contrast, during winter, when the Sun is lower, your shadow is longer. This variation in shadow length is most pronounced around the solstices, with the shortest shadows at the summer solstice and the longest at the winter solstice.
i do not know about this ...
=What are the positions of the sun over a year???=
Shadow the Hedgehog was released in 2005.
i dint :)
it changes cause when u get older your shadow does to
cos shadow is an android he created by Gerald in 50 year ago shadow lost his memory
Summer, Autumn, Winter and spring are the results.