The sun stays where it is, the earths axis shifts. It depends if you are in the northern or Southern Hemisphere. northern hemisphere, lower, southern is higher. Ie. shorter and longer days.
It will be lower in the sky. As the midpoint of winter passes, the noontime sun will be higher each day until midsummer.
Simply because the Sun is lower in the sky.The sun is in the southern hemisphere in the winter and this lower sun makes longer shadows. This is similar to the longer shadows in the afternoon, when the lower sun makes longer shadows.
No.
The lower the sun the longer the shadow and the higher the sun the shorter the shadow
Because the Earth is tilted further away (back) from the Sun.
The sun reaches its highest elevation at the moment that summer begins.
why the sun is higher in summer is because the earths top of the axis is pointed to the sun which makes this hotter and in winter the axis is pointed away from the sun which makes it colder
Because of the tilt of Earth's axis.
It will be lower in the sky. As the midpoint of winter passes, the noontime sun will be higher each day until midsummer.
the world spins and in winter i think were on the dark side its because the temperature drops down to lower side in winter while in summer the sun blazes and the temperature is higher
i dont have a clue i was gonna look it up so i answered it i dunno
In winter the Sun is lower in sky
winter
In the UK, and northern hemisphere, the sun is lower in the sky during winter. This means that when travelling across the sky, from sunrise to sunset, the day is much shorter. So the days are short and the nights are long in winter.
The sun never moves although it might seem to hang low it's just the position of the earth.
The sun is lower in the winter.
Because of the tilt of Earth's axis.