why do we see circular patches of light under the shade of a tree during day time
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These are the patches came when the sunlight falls on the tree
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The bright circular patches of light under the tree is called pinhole images, the source of the light is the sun, the dry porous leaves and the gaps between the leaves acts as the screen, and the phenomenon is known as diffraction of lights.
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