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1. Your shadow made outside is caused by your body blocking sunlight from a spot. So in the morning, when the sun is low in the east, your body blocks the light from the east and creates a shadow toward the west. 2. Shadows can be made inside a classroom. If you take a light and tilt it at an angle toward your body, your body will block the light to create a shadow. 3. The shadow does change throughout the course of the day. In the morning when the sun is low, your shadow is a long shadow facing the west. At noon, the shadow is short and it is facing the west. And in the evening, when the sun is low again, you have a long shadow facing the east. 4. Like in answer 3, when we first observed it, it was a pretty long shadow facing the west. Then at noon it gets short facing the north, and lastly, in the afternoon, it is a long shadow facing the east. 5. It tells you that when the sun is at different positions, it creates different shadows. When the sun is low, the shadow is long, and when the sun is high, your shadow is short. 6. Weather did not allow. |
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