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No, the position of the Big Dipper in the sky does not predict rain. Weather patterns are determined by a variety of factors such as air pressure, temperature, and humidity. Constellations like the Big Dipper are stationary in the sky and do not have any impact on local weather conditions.
That is called a constellation. If you find the brightest star nearly straight up, it forms part of one of the dippers/bears.
Dippers have been used for centuries in various cultures, but the modern design we are familiar with today was patented in the late 19th century by Josephine Cochran in 1887. Cochran's design eventually led to the development of the first commercially successful dishwasher.
Dippers, specifically referring to a group of birds commonly found near water, are not producers; they are consumers. Producers are organisms, like plants and some algae, that generate their own food through photosynthesis. Dippers, being part of the food chain, feed on insects and other small aquatic organisms, placing them in the category of consumers.
There is more than one star in the handle of the Big Dipper: Alkaid, Alcor, Mizar, and Alioth. See Related Links.
There is a Big Dipper (not dippers)
Yes, it is possible.
210 calories for 5 dippers, therefore 42 calories per dipper and 84 for two dippers
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Chicken dippers taste of fish because they cook it on the same fryer
The Big and the Little Dippers are sometimes considered to be the easiest constellations to find in the night sky. It is easiest to spot the two of them swinging around the North Star.
The Original Harmony Ridge Creek Dippers was created in 1997.
Yes they do. But they're so far away that you can't see the effects of their motion over the duration of a human lifetime.
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Constellations (patterns of stars) do not have a magnitude, However the individual stars that comprise a constellation do have magnitudes. Therefore you will need to be more specific regarding which star in the 'big dipper' you want to know the magnitude of.
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