Science, asked by kumargrohit773, 11 months ago

why is the shadow of an aeroplane flying high up in the sky not seen on the ground ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Aeroplanes do cast shadows, but when they are in flight we don't see those shadows on the ground. This is because the aeroplane is several miles above the surface of the earth, and the direct light from the sun can reach the ground from different angles around the plane.

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Answered by narmu369
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Answer:

this is because a shadow cannot cast very far in an atmosphere

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