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Why is the shadow of a bird flying high up in the sky not seen on the ground?​

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Answered by sumanth21961514
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Answer:

Birds flying 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 bird flies, the smaller the shadow it casts. Answer: ... Also, the higher an object is in the sky, the larger its shadow will be on the ground.

Answered by sneharaj241
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Answer:  HEY MATE!  HERE'S YOUR ANSWER.

Explanation: The shadow of a bird flying high in the sky not seen on the ground because the sun is wide enough that the light from it can pass around the sides of the bird. If an object, such as airplane, is large enough to completely block the sun from a point on the ground, then we will see a shadow here. Technically, there is still a shadow because the bird will block some of the light, but it won't be enough to notice.

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