From the viewpoint of the Earth, all the constellations 'revolve' around Polaris (the North star. As the Earth orbits the sun, its relative position to the constellations changes - and they appear to move across the night-sky.
As our planet orbits the sun, we see the position of the constellations change. The Big Dipper - a circumpolar constellation - is visible year round, but it appears to us to be continually wheeling around the North Star (if you live in the Northern Hemisphere). At 10:00 on a July night, the "bowl" of the dipper is at the 9 o'clock position, and by 4 AM it will be low on the horizon at the 6 o'clock position.
because of the earths rotation
Technically, yes. But not fast enough for the change to be noticeable in the course of a human lifetime. I've seen a drawing of what the shape of the Big Dipper will look like in 1,000 years from now. It's different, but clearly recognizable as the same Big Dipper.
No the big dipper is IN Ursa Major and the little dipper is in Ursa Minor
Little dipper
The big dipper are the seven brightest of the formal constellation Ursa Major.
The big and the little dipper are each made up of many stars; each has a different life expentancy.The big and the little dipper are each made up of many stars; each has a different life expentancy.The big and the little dipper are each made up of many stars; each has a different life expentancy.The big and the little dipper are each made up of many stars; each has a different life expentancy.
The Big Dipper does not change positions, Earth moves relative to the Big Dipper all the time.
Spring time
does the big dipper chnage after a week in size or is it father north or west
the universe is always changing
Yes, all constellations are visible at one point through out the seasons.
wilt the stilt, and the big dipper.
when was the big dipper named
No, Big dipper is a constellation.
Yes, but it is very low on the horizon, and is only visible during certain seasons.
The "tail" is the handle of the Big Dipper.
Ursa Mayjor and Big Bear is the big dipper and Ursa Minor Or Little Bare is the litttle Dipper
Because it looks like a big dipper! :)