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The shadow of a rod (gnomon) throughout the day is a phenomenon that occurs due to the Earth's translational movement around the Sun. During the day, the shadow moves and extends as the Earth rotates on its axis. What happens to the shadow during the day?
a.
The shadow starts small and extends.
b.
The shadow does not change in size.
c.
The shadow starts large and extends.
d.
The shadow starts large and narrows.
e.
The shadow starts small and narrows.

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