Depending on your location, the Sun is probably low above the northeastern horizon in the northern hemisphere, or above the southeastern horizon in the Southern Hemisphere.
it depends on the global position and the sun, moon, and weather.
From the point of view of the northern Hemisphere and everyone in it, December 21 is the beginning of Winter, and the position of the sun on that date is the Winter Solstice. From the point of view of the southern Hemisphere and everyone in it, December 21 is the beginning of Summer, and the position of the sun on that date is the Summer Solstice.
At local apparent noon, the time at which the Sun passes your meridian of longitude, the winter Sun is much lower in the sky than the summer Sun.
The maximum elevation of the Sun occurs at the summer solstice, and the minimum at the winter solstice. During an equinox, the Sun is directly above Earth's equator. Sorry, but if you are Savannah Schoenherr, DO NOT COPY
It would gradually move from a South Westerly position when setting to more of a westerly position as the days get longer and summer is approached. It will also remain in the sky for longer and arc higher and higher in the sky until the summer solstice in June.
Summer
The earth turns all around, in summer it is in a position the sun is "higher" or more above, that's why it is summer :-)
The sun's position will be on the far side of the equator for autumn and winter months. The sun will be on the close side of the equator for spring and summer
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Earth's position and angle with the sun makes seasons happen. Whichever side of Earth is closest to the sun is having summer. The side furthest from the sun should be having winter.
To give the co-ordinates of the sun the exact time and location of the observer is required.
The sun is located in the exact position it was in any other season, it's the earth that moves.
The position of the Earth to the sun.... when the earth is the furthest away from the sun it becomes winter when the closest its summer
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The position of the sun becomes more northerly after the summer solstice in Australia.
it depends on the global position and the sun, moon, and weather.
From the point of view of the northern Hemisphere and everyone in it, December 21 is the beginning of Winter, and the position of the sun on that date is the Winter Solstice. From the point of view of the southern Hemisphere and everyone in it, December 21 is the beginning of Summer, and the position of the sun on that date is the Summer Solstice.