Because when water goes into the air it enters the clouds and the water starts to build up which causes the clouds to turn gray. hope this helps :)
it means that the shadows at noon are small.
Cuboid has : 8 corners (vertices) 12 edges
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.
opaque transparency is when you can see through it but its all blurry
Their spots help them blend in so that the hunter cannot see its edges. It's supposed to make them kinda blurry around the edges.
The fuzzy edges of shadows are caused by the blocking of light from a light source by an object that is not perfectly opaque. This results in a partial shadow where some light is able to pass around the edges of the object, creating a blurred or fuzzy boundary.
Baby's can see blurry around the edges and clear i the center of the object they are looking at.
bevel
After sunset, shadows appear longer and darker as the light source moves lower in the sky. The angle of the light creates elongated shadows with more defined edges, adding a sense of depth and contrast to the surrounding environment.
Transparent objects cast sharp and well-defined shadows. Translucent objects cast softer shadows with blurred edges. Opaque objects cast solid and dark shadows with clear outlines.
It is only slightly blurry on its edges. The area that we see is the part that reflects sunlight directly toward us. The thinner gases near the top of the atmosphere will scatter some light, just not enough to equal the luminosity of the rest of Jupiter.
the antonym for blurry
I have no clue what you mean by the word trippy. Do you mean they were blurry or out of focus? You can edit out shadows with Adobe Photoshop Elements.
it is not blurry and if it is it is your TV.
Edges with high contrast that have shadows after compression (like rings when you drop a pebble into a pond).
Yes, the intensity of light can affect the darkness of shadows. Higher light intensity can create darker shadows, while lower light intensity can create lighter shadows. This is because stronger light sources produce more defined shadow edges and a greater contrast between light and shadow.