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← HistoryWhich limitation constrained accuracy of 18th C. maritime position fixes using sextants during heavy fog?
A)Reduced tidal range predictability
B)Blurred horizon line visibility✓
C)Inaccurate chronometer timekeeping
D)Increased magnetic compass deviation
💡 Explanation
During heavy fog, the blurred horizon line creates uncertainty when measuring the angle between celestial bodies and the horizon via sextant, because accurate angular measurement relies on a defined horizon. Therefore a blurred horizon reduces stellar altitude accuracy, rather than tidal prediction, chronometer errors, or compass deviation which operate independently.
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