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part (b) display the big dipper once again. then drag the crosshair on the flat world map (at bottom - left) around and note how the visibility of the big dipper changes. which statement below best describes what you observe? at the north pole, the big dipper is not visible at all. at latitudes below 40° n, more and more of the big dipper becomes visible. at longitudes greater than 100° w, less and less of the big dipper is ever visible. at latitudes below 40° n, less and less of the big dipper is ever visible. at longitudes less than 100° w, less and less of the big dipper is ever visible. submit hint feedback i give up! hints: 0% deduction per hint. hints remaining: 2
The visibility of the Big Dipper depends on latitude. As one moves to lower latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere, less of the Big Dipper is visible. Longitude does not affect its visibility in the way described in the options. At the North - pole, the Big Dipper is circumpolar and always visible.
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At latitudes below 40° N, less and less of the Big Dipper is ever visible.