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Shadows are created when an object blocks light, casting a dark area behind it.
Shadows change size and shape based on the position of the object and the light source.
There are three main types of shadows: umbra, penumbra, and antumbra.
The fastest recorded shadow moves at the speed of light, approximately 186,282 miles per second.
Artists use shadows to create depth and realism in their work, known as chiaroscuro.
Shadow puppetry is an ancient form of storytelling using manipulated shadows cast on a screen or wall.
Shadows can have different colors depending on the light source and the objects around them.
Shadows are crucial in scientific experiments to understand the behavior of light.
The "shadow effect" refers to the unconscious parts of our personality that we deny or repress.
Studying shadows helps scientists understand eclipses and the movement of planets.