you need eyes a blocked path a light source. the light shines on the object blocking the path and reflects on the ground behind the objet and that is what you need to see a shadow
A shadow is something that is weightless but can be seen.
yes it dose cast a shadow because you can not see through it.
You can't see your shadow in the dark because there is no shadow in the dark. Shadows are caused when something is blocking the light. And if there is no light that can be blocked, there can't be any shadows. Darkness is, in itself, a shadow. You can't distinguish your shadow from the shadow cast by the box you're holding. They just blend together and are impossible to tell apart.
Aeroplanes certainly do form shadows. If you're riding in the aeroplane andlooking out through the window, you can often see the shadow following youon clouds below you. And if you're on the ground and see the aeroplane passin front of the sun, then its shadow has zipped across you.
The shadow in water is significant because it helps to create the reflection of light and objects. When light hits an object on the surface of the water, it creates a shadow beneath the water's surface. This shadow interacts with the light reflecting off the object, resulting in the formation of a reflection that we see on the water's surface. The shadow in water plays a crucial role in the visual perception of reflections and adds depth to the overall image.
we have to adjust sundials to see the shadow and time
In the shadow of the Moon.
Your going to need to be more specific.... when, where, why, etc...
He did not see his shadow.
See Me in Shadow was created on 2007-07-02.
Because the shadow of the moon (the umbra) is only small and you have to be in it to see totality.
We need an source of light, an opaque object blocking the path of light, a screen behind the opaque object.
The groundhog did indeed see his shadow and there will be six more weeks of winter.
of cause!
No, it's only in shadow when the part we can see is lit.
Ma no. T-boy not see his shadow sha!
To see Earth's shadow on Earth, you would need to be at a high vantage point during a time when the sun is low on the horizon, such as at sunrise or sunset. As the sun sets or rises, Earth's shadow is cast onto the atmosphere opposite the direction of the sun, creating a dark band visible in the sky.