Four friends in New York City were wondering if there was ever a time during the day when they would have no shadow. They each had different ideas about daytime shadows. Which friend do you most agree with?
This is what they said:
Paige: "I will have no shadow when the Sun is highest in the sky."
Olive: "I will have no shadow at noon because the Sun will be directly overhead."
Kami: "It depends on the season. I will have no shadow at noon in the summer, but not in the winter."
Vince: "It depends on where you live. Only people who live near the equator will have no shadow on certain days."

Respuesta :

In the given passage I will agree with Olive's statement.

Hence, option B is correct.

What causes shadows on the earth?

  • Objects on Earth tend to stop sunlight and create shadows.
  • They occur only when the Sun is visible in the sky and an object blocks the sunlight.
  • They constantly change from morning to noon to sunset.
  • The tilt of the Earth's axis affects the length of our shadows.
  • During the summer, midday shadows are very short.
  • During the winter, our location is tilted away from the Sun, so our midday shadows are longer.

Hence, by analyzing the above statements we can conclude that Option b is correct.

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