Which of the following constellations are visible in the summer season?
A) Cassiopeia
B) Orion
C) Leo Major
D) Big Bear
A. A and B
B. B and C
C. A and C
D. C and D
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D. C) Leo Major and D) Big Bear are the constellations that are visible in the summer season.
Leo Major:
- This constellation is similar to the shape of lion, hence it is named as "Leo" which means lion in Greek language.
- This constellation comprises 9 stars.
- This constellation is visible during early part of night throughout the summer.
- This lies between Virgo in east and Cancer in west direction.
Big Bear:
- Big Bear refers to The Great Bear or Big Dipper or Ursa Major. It is in the shape similar to question mark or big ladle.
- It is found in the northern sky.
- It has seven bright stars.
- It is used to locate Pole Star.
- This constellation is visible during early part of night throughout the summer and it is easily identified during April month.
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