True or false.
The shape of a shadow of an object is always the same as that of object?
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The shape of a shadow of an object is always smaller as that object.
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The answer is false:
Explanation:
- The statement is false.
- The shape of an object's shadow is always determined by its shape.
- The size and shape of the shadow, on the other hand, can fluctuate.
- The position of the light source causes these shifts.
- The Earth, not the light source (Sun), moves when the Sun casts long and brief shadows outdoors.
- The shadow can be smaller, equal to, or larger than the object.
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