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← HistoryWhich limit challenged early long-range naval expeditions concerning sextant accuracy?
A)Imprecise instrument graduation standards
B)Atmospheric temperature gradient distortions✓
C)Significant compass declination uncertainties
D)Inadequate telescope lens grinding methods
💡 Explanation
Sextants suffered atmospheric refraction and index error effects, because variable temperature gradients bent light entering the eye, undermining angular readings. Therefore, atmospheric distortion limits accuracy, rather than the lenses which can have errors minimized through instrument calibration.
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