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does the shadow really vanish in the zero Shadow condition​

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Answered by mritunjayy
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yes twice a year

Answered by jeevankishorbabu9985
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Yes, but not completely, it vanishes partially

 \red{ \huge{Zero \:  \:  shadow \:  \:  day}}

A zero shadow day is a day on which the Sun does not cast a shadow of an object at noon, when the sun will be exactly at the zenith position. Zero shadow day happens twice a year for locations between +23.5 and -23.5 degrees of latitude. The dates will vary for different locations on Earth

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