It is the last star at the tip of the handle of the Little Dipper. The Big Dipper's first two bowl stars (often called the pointer stars) point towards Polaris, but Polaris is not in the Big Dipper.
No. Polaris is in the Little Dipper.
No, Polaris is part of the Little Dipper, or Ursa Minor.
The two stars in the front of the bowl of the Big Dipper point to Polaris.
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The Earth's Orbit, its axis is aligned with Polaris.
No, Polaris (the North Star) is part of the Little Dipper (which is part of the constellation Ursa Minor, "The Little Bear"). Polaris is the bottom-most star in the "handle" of the Little Dipper.
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The big dipper can show us the location of the Northern Star, Polaris. By drawing a line between the stars that make up the leading edge of the dipper (across from the handle), you can follow it away from the bottom part of the dipper and find Polaris nearby.
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I dodn't know! Figure out yourself.
They point at Polaris.
Fantastic question - The Big Dipper circles around Polaris, The North Star throughout the night.