In front of you
A shadow forms when an object blocks the path of light. In the case of the sun shining, the object blocking the light is you, which casts a shadow behind you. The sun's rays are not able to pass through your body, creating the shadow on the ground.
Your shadow will be in front of you because shadows will always be in the opposite direction from light sources.
It depends on whether the sun is in front or behind you.
Your shadow's position depends on the angle of the light source, primarily the sun. When the sun is low in the sky, such as during sunrise or sunset, your shadow is cast long in front of you. Conversely, when the sun is high overhead, your shadow falls directly beneath you or slightly behind you. This phenomenon occurs because shadows are formed in the direction opposite to the light source.
The sun emits light waves, these light waves hit you and are reflected away (and also absorbed) from their destination, which would have been the objects behind you.
When the sun is shining in your face, your shadow will be behind you.
A shadow forms when an object blocks the path of light. In the case of the sun shining, the object blocking the light is you, which casts a shadow behind you. The sun's rays are not able to pass through your body, creating the shadow on the ground.
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
The lower the sun is behind you, the longer your shadow will stretch before you.
Your shadow will be in front of you because shadows will always be in the opposite direction from light sources.
It depends on whether the sun is in front or behind you.
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.
because no light or sun gets behind it
The sun is behind the moon, which causes it's shadow to fall on the earth.
As you walk toward the sun, your shadow will appear to get shorter and eventually disappear as you get closer to the light source. This is because the angle of the sun's rays hitting you changes, causing your shadow to diminish in size.
The shadow is lack of light which is caused by obstacles between the "light generator" (like the sun) and the shadowed surface.