If you are in the northern hemisphere, they are visible in all seasons.
Ursa minor is visible in the northern hemisphere in the summer
Winter
Ursa Minor
At any time on any clear night of the year.
Ursa Minor is a constellation not a star
The Big Dipper is part of the Ursa Major.The Little Dipper is part of the Ursa Minor.
Draco is just west (higher longitude) of Ursa Major and Ursa Minor. All three are "circumpolar" constellations visible for most of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
No, it is in Ursa Minor.
Polaris, or The North Star, is at the end of the handle of the Little Dipper, or Ursa Minor.
The names of the constellations that border Ursa Minor are:DracoCamelopardalisCepheus
An old folk tale, Ursa Minor means "Little Bear"