How does the apparent path of the Sun across the sky in the Northern Hemisphere differ between summer and winter?

Answer

In summer it traces a high, long arc rising northeast and setting northwest

Due to the tilt, the Sun traces a high, long arc across the southern sky in summer (rising northeast/setting northwest), but traces a low, short arc in winter (rising southeast/setting southwest).

How does the apparent path of the Sun across the sky in the Northern Hemisphere differ between summer and winter?

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