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A shadow cannot be 0 cm high because a shadow is created when an object blocks a light source, resulting in an area of darkness on a surface. The height of the shadow depends on the angle and position of the light source relative to the object. If the light source is directly above the object, the shadow may appear flatter, but it will still occupy space. Therefore, shadows inherently have some height, even if minimal.

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