It's dark or the sun is directly overhead.
Aeroplanes DO cast shadows on earth, I have seen many. They are usually easier to see from the air.
yes
Flying birds do cast shadows. It's just that the distance from the earth makes them barely visible.
Eratosthenes calculated the Earth's circumference by measuring shadows at two different locations at the same time. He then used the angles of the shadows cast by a vertical stick to calculate the Earth's circumference using geometry and trigonometry. By comparing the shadow angles at two different locations, Eratosthenes was able to estimate the Earth's size accurately.
Yes, the Earth and Moon both cast shadows. During a solar eclipse, the Moon casts a shadow on the Earth, blocking sunlight and creating darkness in certain areas. Conversely, during a lunar eclipse, the Earth casts a shadow on the Moon, causing it to darken. Both phenomena demonstrate how celestial bodies can obstruct light and create shadows in space.
The qualities of the shadows are identical but the size of the objects casting shadows differs greatly.
Cast of Shadows has 336 pages.
Cast of Shadows was created on 2005-03-01.
Cast Two Shadows was created in 1998.
Cast and form shadows: -Cast shadows are just typical shadows that are created when light is blocked by an object. -Form shadows are the shadows that are on the object and away from the light source. Usually, in painting, cast shadows are used to give an object a more realistic and 3D look to them.
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The ISBN of Cast of Shadows is 1-4000-4308-5.