Your shadow will be in front of you because shadows will always be in the opposite direction from light sources.
It depends on the time, and location of the sun if it is straight above you, your shadow should be straight below you, if its early in the morning when it rises in the east, it should be facing West, no matter which way you face, your shadow will not move, it depends on the location of the sun
the sun would have to be in the middle of the sky at miday so that your shadow can be in front of you
Behind you
In front of you
I pass before the sun, yet make no shadow. what am I?
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.
Wind
It depends on whether the sun is in front or behind you.
In front of 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 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
I pass before the sun, yet make no shadow. what am I?
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.
sun rise and sun set...becaue the sun is (in a sense) more or less in front of or behind you thus making you shadow cast father rather than if it is above you, your shadow will be short
To make a long shadow, the sun has to be low in the sky, such as early morning and late afternoon. There would be a long shadow at 8 AM, 9 AM, etc. Also, there would be a long shadow at 4 PM and 5 PM. The noon sun is always low in the sky in winter and in the north of Norway, Sweden and Finland, you can observe long shadows at midnight, with the midnight sun.
Stand in the sunshine, back to the sun. That flat person on the ground in front of you is your shadow.
Wind
It depends on whether the sun is in front or behind you.
because the sun is at a smaller angle at 5:00. At noon the sun would be at about 90 degrees therefor shadow would be directly beneath you (depending on where you live, season, etc.) so at 1:00 it would be more above you than in front of you, so the shadow would be shorter.
No. The first "Clock" would make a shadow from the sun to show what time it was.