Yes, you can see it anywhere in the world from Earth. As long as its night but, it might be in a different position in the sky during the different seasons.
next to the small dipper
Fantastic question - The Big Dipper circles around Polaris, The North Star throughout the night.
it is the big dipper, You can use the pointers of the Big Dipper as a star clock to tell the time.
The location of the Little Dipper changes from night to night (although circling around every once in a long while). In order to find it, one needs to look for Polaris, or the "North Star". Polaris is part of the Little Dipper. If you know where the Big Dipper is, you can find the Little Dipper near it.
The parts when it's night. The big dipper is a circumpolar asterism and is visible year-round from most locations north of the tropics.
next to the small dipper
Fantastic question - The Big Dipper circles around Polaris, The North Star throughout the night.
you can only see the big dipper at night with a microscop
you can see it better at night a about 12:00
it is the big dipper, You can use the pointers of the Big Dipper as a star clock to tell the time.
The location of the Little Dipper changes from night to night (although circling around every once in a long while). In order to find it, one needs to look for Polaris, or the "North Star". Polaris is part of the Little Dipper. If you know where the Big Dipper is, you can find the Little Dipper near it.
when there is no clouds in your way while your looking at the sky. and in the dark. It depends on where you live. I live in north Florida and the big dipper is highest in the sky during midsummer
The parts when it's night. The big dipper is a circumpolar asterism and is visible year-round from most locations north of the tropics.
wilt the stilt, and the big dipper.
The Big Dipper is the most recognizable constellation in the night sky.
like one of those measuring spoons.
The big dipper is fairly low in the winter sky at night. It would be high in the sky in the daytime, but in the daytime you can't see the stars!