At midday, when the sun is at its highest point in the sky, it casts light directly downward. This results in shadows being much shorter and often directly beneath objects, making them less visible. Additionally, if the sun is directly overhead, the angle of the light can create minimal shadowing, making it harder to perceive your shadow.
Midday because the sun is right above you.
The shadow points directly south at midday in the northern hemisphere and directly north at midday in the southern hemisphere. This is because the sun is at its highest point in the sky at midday, casting shadows directly opposite the sun's position.
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The shadow of the tree would be shortest at midday when the sun is directly overhead. This is because the angle of the sunlight is most perpendicular to the tree, resulting in a shorter shadow. At sunrise and sunset, the angle of the sunlight is lower, creating longer shadows.
A flying predator drone.
Night time.
At midday your shadow will be at its shortest as the sun is closer to being overhead and you block less of its light. As the afternoon progresses and it gets further past midday the sun sinks lower in the sky and your shadow gets longer.
A shadow is typically longer at 9pm compared to midday because the sun is lower in the sky during the evening, leading to longer shadows. At midday, when the sun is directly overhead, shadows tend to be shorter.
The shortest shadow on a sundial would be afternoon or Middaay
because pittu is a bright student
A shadow.
Because it is usually cloudy when the groundhoug emerges from its burrow.