@Shlomo Shekelstein lol....just lol. Your comment proves that everything you believe comes from a co-sure pea dough reading a teleprompter. With that name and your inability to determine a co-sure PsyOP....again, lol, just lol.
These guys are confusing 'solar elevation' or 'altitude' as an angle measurement with declination. Declination has to do with the where earth is in its orbit around the sun and the earths axis tilt as an angle. Example: in Fairbanks, AK on 20 December (winter solstice) the shortest day of the year the sun is only 2.02° above the horizon at the culmination (brightest part of the day), but the declination at that time is -23.44°. Still in Fairbanks, during the Spring Equinox 19 March at culmination(13:58) the sun is 25.11° above the horizon and the declination is -0.084°. During the Summer solstice 20 June the sun angle is 48.62° above the horizon at culmination and the declination is 23.441°. In Daytona Beach, FL on 20 June at culmination the sun is nearly directly overhead at 84.27° above the horizon and the declination is 23.441°. If you are interested, the tilt of the earths axis is approximately 23.5°........ hey that is interesting!