I'm pretty sure that... Shadows change when the angle of light shining on the object changes. Eg. A person standing in the sun just as it rises will have a longer shadow facing west because of the angle that the sun is at. Whereas the same person standing in the same spot at midday will have a shorter Shadow so the shadow will make the person look shorter. If the light (sun) is directly on top of the person, they mah have no shaddow.
It depends on the postiton of the sun. That's why your shadow is bigger in the evning at sunset then in the afternoon. It's all pistion of the sun! :)
Yes. The shadows vary with how high above the horizon the Sun is. Close to the horizon = long shadows. Straight above = short shadow. Your powers of observation will show you that they do. Continuously.
No, a shadow is a concept, like cold, which is the absence of another thing (light for a 'normal' shadows or energy for shadows in general, heat for cold). As such, shadows are not made, but exist in areas absent of energy.
it means that the shadows at noon are small.
Yes, a chemical change makes anything into one or more substances. In a chemical change the the matter can change.
The sun is highest at noon, therefore any shadows are short. When the sun is low, at sunrise and sunset, the shadows will be long.
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the sun makes shadows by reflecting of something
the shadows change as the earth rotates on its axis. the sun stays still so the shadows change.
You know who makes shawdows? yeah me
yes
Shadows depend on the location of the light source.If, for example, the sun is your light source it will change the size and shape of shadows as it crosses the sky during the day.
Shadows are places where the light cant get to, so depending on where the source of light is, the power or brightness of it and the size of the object, the shadow will change.
shadow will become short when it was xiawu and no shadow at night! haha At noon, when the sun aerial, and shadows is the shortest. When the sun goes down, the shadows change into the longest.
The light source changes?
The sun stays closer to the horizon, which makes the shadows longer.
Shadows are all about the Earth's rotation. As the Earth rotates throughout the day, the relative positions of the sun and Earth change. The sun is the primary light source for shadows, and if the light source is changing positions (this is relative to earth), then the shadows will change.
Shadows change when the sun moves in the sky because it hits objects from different directions, which causes them to cast a different shadow.