* Earth's Tilt: The Earth is tilted on its axis at approximately 23.5 degrees. This tilt is the primary reason for the seasons.
* Summer Solstice: During the summer solstice, the hemisphere tilted towards the sun receives the most direct sunlight. The sun appears higher in the sky because the Earth is tilted in a way that allows the sun's rays to hit that hemisphere more directly.
* Longer Days: The days are longer during the summer because the tilted hemisphere spends more time facing the sun.
So, while it might feel like the sun is lower in the sky during summer due to the intense heat, it's actually higher and shining more directly on us.