The Shadow of a flying bird is seen when it is near the ground but it disappears as the bird flies up in the sky. Explane
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For the shadow to fall near you, the bird or plane would have to be close to the line directly from you to the sun. Most of the time, the object isn't close to that line and the shadow falls a few blocks or a few miles away. Also, the higher an object is in the sky, the larger its shadow will be on the ground. And, because of geometric optics, the shadow will be more diffuse when the object is higher in the sky.
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