It will be behind you.
Your shadow will appear elongated when you stand at the top of a hill as the angle of the sun is lower, causing the shadow to stretch out. The length of your shadow will vary depending on the position of the sun in the sky and the steepness of the hill.
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the Sun and the earth. The moon covers most of the sun as viewed from earth. Solar eclipse can only appear when the there is a new moon.
Yes, Earth is between the sun and the moon, causing the moon to pass through Earth's shadow. A solar eclipse occurs when the moon is between Earth and the sun causing the bright ring in the sky.
The size of a shadow depends on the angle of the sun and the object casting the shadow. At 9am, when the sun is relatively low in the sky, your shadow would be longer than at midday when the sun is directly overhead.
Your shadow would be the shortest near the north pole during the summer solstice, around June 21st. This is because the sun is directly overhead, casting shadows that appear very short. At the north pole during this time, the sun never sets, leading to continuous daylight and minimal shadow length.
The shadow of an airplane will appear on the line between the sun and the airplane and on the nearest visible surface directly opposite the sun.
A shadow appears when there is an interception of light rays,usually the sun,on a surface
A shadow appears when there is an interception of light rays,usually the sun,on a surface
When the Sun is high in the afternoon, your shadow will be shorter and appear directly beneath you. This is because the angle of the Sun is more overhead, resulting in a shorter shadow length.
Because your shadow is caused by your body coming between the ground and the Sun.
Our shadow starts to fad when the sun lowers in the sky because there is no light for our shadow to appear. (Also, as the sun gets lower, shadows get longer.)
Your shadow will appear elongated when you stand at the top of a hill as the angle of the sun is lower, causing the shadow to stretch out. The length of your shadow will vary depending on the position of the sun in the sky and the steepness of the hill.
The lower the sun in the sky, the longer the shadow. A shadow is always cast in the opposite direction of incident sunlight. When the sun is directly overhead (at noon) the shadow is shortest.
The shadow is caste by the Sun. As the Earth is spinning on its axis, so the Sun appears to move across the sky. As it does so, so the cast shadow also moves.
because earth rotates on its axis toward the east.
An answer to this question requires information about the position of the sun when the shadow is measured. Shadows always appear shorter when the sun is high in the sky
First of all, let's get one thing straight, everybody has a shadow, right,? And your question is "What causes shadows to appear?". Well, if it's sunny outside, the you have a shadow and when it's cloudy, your shadow is less visible. So shadows have something to do with the sun. When the sun hits an object is causes the object to have a dark side, away from the sun. So, the sun causes shadows to appear.well the topic is MOUSTACHE shadow and Actually NO that cant be it ,the shadow remains when youre in a dark room