as a 6th grader 3-4 sentacaned Why does the sun appear to remain lower in the sky on the winter solstice than the rest of the year

The sun appears to remain lower in the sky on the winter solstice because of the tilt of the Earth's axis. During this time of the year, the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun. This causes the sun's rays to hit the northern hemisphere at a lower angle, making the sun appear lower in the sky. This results in shorter days, longer nights, and colder temperatures in the winter.