A dipper would dip dip as much as it want if a dipper would do dip.
The cast of Dippity Dip - 2006 includes: Lawrence August as The Dipper
He got the name "Big Dipper" because he used to have to dip down to walk through doors because of his height.
To use a honey dipper to drizzle honey onto your food or drink, simply dip the honey dipper into the honey jar to collect some honey. Then, hold the dipper over your food or drink and slowly rotate it while moving it in a circular motion to drizzle the honey evenly.
The Big Dipper can typically be seen in the northern sky and is circumpolar, meaning it doesn't dip below the horizon for observers in the Northern Hemisphere. However, in the Southern Hemisphere, the Big Dipper is not visible from most locations as it remains closer to the northern celestial pole.
That is relative.Probably the big dipper as it is much more visible than the little dipper.
To effectively use a honey dipper to drizzle honey onto your food or beverages, simply dip the honey dipper into the honey jar, allowing the honey to coat the grooves of the dipper. Then, hold the dipper over your food or beverage and gently swirl it around to release the honey in a controlled drizzle. Repeat as needed until you have the desired amount of honey.
the big dipper is ursa major and i believe that would make the little dipper ursa minor
The Big Dipper is only visible in some parts of northern Australia, at certain times. A pen pal in Australia would have about as much understanding of the Big Dipper as a pen pal in North America might have of the Southern Cross.
it depends how much they are say theirs a Dipper that cost 15$ it would be 15 *365 witch is 5475$
A waffle and maple syrup
Leo the Lion, is below the Big Dipper. In fact, ancient people used to think that the water from the Dipper, would spill onto the Lion and make him mad!
Yes, I would.