Why are circular images formed under a dense tree
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The principle at work here has been known at least since the time of Aristotle, who noted that light passing through a very small opening creates an upside down image of its source. When the foliage of the tree is sufficiently dense, the gaps are small enough, and each gap projects an image of the sun on the ground.
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