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if you take a perfect circle and divide the circumference by the diameter you get pi (3.14159.....goes on forever as far as we know) no matter how big or small your circle is, if it's a true circle this ration C=pi*D will always be true The decimal representation of pi DOES go on for ever - not just "as far as we know". If it terminated, then pi would be a rational number, and it is not.
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Yes, The Big Bear is an asterism made up of the seven brightest stars from the constellation Ursa Major. This asterism is commonly known as the Big Dipper in North America.
true NO NO NO NO NO! My teacher would yell at you. The big dipper is NOT a constellation. The big dipper is a part of Ursa Major, the Big Bear. Therefore, the statement is FALSE. The big dipper is an Asterism, not a Constellation.
No, The Big Bear is a constellation, not an asterism. Constellations are officially recognized patterns of stars, while asterisms are informal groupings of stars within constellations that form recognizable shapes. The Big Bear is known as Ursa Major in astronomy.
It's not. It's an "asterism" ... a conspicuous pattern that's a part of the larger constellation. The constellation it's part of is Ursa Major ... the big bear.
The Big Dipper is an asterism within the constellation Ursa Major. The handle of the Big Dipper corresponds to the tail of the bear, while the bowl of the dipper represents the body of the bear in Greek mythology.
The big dipper are the seven brightest of the formal constellation Ursa Major.
Big Bear and Little Bear are well-known asterisms within the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor. Big Bear refers to the seven bright stars that form the shape of a bear, also known as the Big Dipper. Little Bear is a smaller asterism also known as the Little Dipper, which includes the North Star or Polaris.
The Big Dipper is also known as the Plough or the Great Bear. It is a prominent asterism in the constellation Ursa Major and is easily recognizable in the northern hemisphere.
Ursa Major, or Great Bear, contains the asterism (a pattern of stars that is not a constellation) referred to as the Big Dipper.
While generally thought of as one, the Big Dipper is NOT a constellation. It is an asterism - a group of stars that are part of a constellation. The Big Dipper is part of the constellation Ursa Major (the great bear).
The word "asterism" is used to refer to a pattern or grouping of stars that is not on the International Astronomical Union's list of constellations. But an Asterism IS NOT a constellation - it can be a pattern like the Big Dipper (which is part of the constellation Ursa Major, the Great Bear), Orion's Belt, The Summer Triangle, etc.