Understanding the Difference Between Shade and Shadow
While the terms “shade” and “shadow” may seem like they mean the same thing, they actually refer to two different ideas.
Shade refers to an area that is protected from direct sunlight, often providing relief from the sun’s heat. For example, sitting under a tree on a hot day provides shade, as the tree blocks the sun’s rays, creating a cooler area. Shade can be caused by any object that prevents sunlight from reaching a particular space. It protects and shelters from the sun.
On the other hand, shadow is a dark area or shape created when an object blocks light from a light source like the sun or a lamp. For instance, when the sun is high, shadows are short, but in the evening, they stretch long.
In short, shade is about sheltering from light, while a shadow is the result of light being blocked by an object.
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