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The Sun is considered an extended source of light because it emits light from a large surface area rather than a single point. This means that the light it produces comes from various points on its surface, creating a more diffuse illumination. As a result, sunlight is not concentrated in a single direction but spreads out over a wide area, contributing to its classification as an extended source. This characteristic affects how shadows are cast and how light interacts with objects on Earth.

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