When tracking shadows at noon throughout the year, what happens to the shadow length as the Earth moves from winter toward summer?

Answer

The shadow length gets progressively shorter.

As the Sun climbs higher in the sky due to the changing angle caused by the tilt, shadows cast by vertical objects become shorter; the shortest shadow occurs when the Sun is at its highest point.

When tracking shadows at noon throughout the year, what happens to the shadow length as the Earth moves from winter toward summer?

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