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Smoke casts a shadow because it consists of tiny particles that scatter and absorb light. When light encounters these particles, some of it is blocked, creating an area of reduced light intensity behind the smoke. This results in the visible shadow effect, as the smoke effectively obstructs the light source, similar to how a solid object would.

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