There is about 16,000 people that live in Ancient Greece. Greece has a little population.
Ancient Greece had lots of rocks and very little soil that was good for farming. However they did grow barley, olives and grapes.
the big dipper is ursa major and i believe that would make the little dipper ursa minor
Female slaves in ancient Greece were expected to perform domestic tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and childcare. They were also often used for sexual purposes by their male owners. Female slaves had little to no rights and were considered property of their owners.
NO, they only had tortoises, birds, grasshoppers, (very unusual!) goats, ducks, mice, weasels and quail were all very popular pets in Ancient Greece. They did not have animals such as: hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils etc, although they did have little mice as pets. However cats were not popular in the ancient times of Greece, they did not come to Greece until Alexander the Great came up from Egypt conquering the place.
The Little dipper has been visible in the sky since ancient times it was never "discovered".
The Little Dipper, a constellation in the northern sky, is important for navigation and stargazing. It is part of the Ursa Minor constellation and contains the North Star (Polaris), which is a crucial reference point for finding direction. Astronomers and skywatchers often use the Little Dipper to locate other stars and constellations.
little dipper!
The nickname of the Little Dipper is the "Little Bear".
They believed the litte dipper was a special god that lived a lot of time before they were born
There is about 16,000 people that live in Ancient Greece. Greece has a little population.
Greek and a little latin
The North Star, also known as Polaris, is located in the handle of the Little Dipper constellation. The Big Dipper is part of the Ursa Major constellation.
No. There was no "big dipper" in the sky (really, there still isn't!) until ancient shepherds started making up stories about what they imagined in the sky.
the small dipper.
big dipper
The Little Dipper is not a star; it is a constellation, an arrangement or grouping of stars in the sky. The only notable star in the Little Dipper is Polaris, which is at the tip of the handle of the "dipper".Additional Information: The Little Dipper is also known as Ursa Minor.