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Chemistry, 27.09.2021 01:30 erikagibson3414

Look at the flagpole pictures. How does the flagpole shadow change over 1 year? This is science btw. it is 12:00 noon let's look at the flagpole and observe Shadow which direction is Shadow pointing the Shadow's pointing straight North which is toward you and it is short when it's Shadow Points North the time is about 12 noon
what happened to the shadow in the afternoon
by 3 in the afternoon the shadow is getting long again there's pointing Northeast the sun has moved across the sky and looks low in the west and a few more hours of sun will set in the West
what does the flagpole shadow look like at 9 in the morning and did you see your Shadow this morning do you remember that direction it was pointing do you remember how long it was
this diagram shows about people at 9 in the morning the clock will cast a long Shadow and a shadow point was in the shadows and Point Street West a place a little more to the direction between north and West, Northwest
two things happen to a child in between sunrise and sunset it's linked changes in Direction changes early in the morning a shadow is long enough points West we observed that the Sun move across the sky from east to west and the shadow changes and noon the Sun reaches its highest point in the sky now the shadow is sure they will get it points straight in Wylie loser that the Sun keeps moving across the sky Just Before Sunset Shadows very long and Points East .see how the shadow changes can work like a clock here is a gram of several shadows and their time all you need is a pool is the in the ground and a sunny day


Look at the flagpole pictures. How does the flagpole shadow change over 1 year? This is science btw

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