Why is a shadow of an airplane flying high up in the sky never seen on the ground?
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Aeroplanes flies so high in the sky do cast their shadow but because they are shading an area that is very tiny, the shadow is not visible. The higher the aeroplane flies, the smaller the shadow it casts.
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because it does not get a support reflect shadow
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