How does the general path of the sun in the Southern Hemisphere during their summer compare to the Northern Hemisphere?

Answer

It is inverted; the sun traces a very high path, appearing far to the north in the sky

Because the seasonal tilting effect is mirrored in the Southern Hemisphere, when the North experiences winter (Sun tracking low to the south), the South experiences summer, causing the sun to track very high and far to the north.

How does the general path of the sun in the Southern Hemisphere during their summer compare to the Northern Hemisphere?
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