At noontime in the central US on a sunny day, a person's shadow lies directly below them due to the position of the sun being almost directly overhead. This is because the sun is at its highest point in the sky around noon, resulting in shorter or no shadows.
Stand with your back to the Sun, and look at your shadow on the ground. Your shadow is created because your body is blocking out the sunlight.
Well, I think your hamster is toatoly mental. But you shoud but it in a not so sunny, and not so dark area to keep a shadow from appearing.
if you are under a big tree then the tree covers the sun and you get cooler becuase the sun makes you hotter
warm and sunny most of the time.
30 degrees Celsius
A shadow
your shadow. ;D
Stand with your back to the Sun, and look at your shadow on the ground. Your shadow is created because your body is blocking out the sunlight.
Stand with your back to the Sun, and look at your shadow on the ground. Your shadow is created because your body is blocking out the sunlight.
Everything has a shadow. I think maybe because the shadow is cast upon it's self. Every object that stands in light casts a shadow, unless that object is light (produces light). A light bulb illuminated on a sunny day,has no shadow of the illumined parts. A flashlight in the sun light is a waste, a flame from a lighter on a sunny day is almost invisible. If an object casts no shadow, then, that object is light. I like to describe it as, (concerning people) a humble person casts no shadow.
because it has no screen
Any material that prevents light from passing through will form a shadow. Walking down a street on a sunny day, your body will cast a shadow. On a sunny day, even passing clouds can cast a shadow on a hillside. So the list would be considerable.
As can be observed on any sunny day, the shadows are longest at sunrise and at sunset.
Well, I think your hamster is toatoly mental. But you shoud but it in a not so sunny, and not so dark area to keep a shadow from appearing.
The lower the sun is in the sky, the longer your shadow will appear on the ground before you. Therefore, a sunny dawn or just before sunset is the time of day for long shadows.
Noon hope your looking for the right answer Byron rm 9 BBI
A shadow with only the umbra(dark shadow with sharp edges). This is because the clouds block the sunlight so only small amount of rays from the sun reach the earth. This is similar to light from a small source.