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← HistoryWhich limitation increased as astrolabe miniaturization pushed craftsmanship to its physical constraints?
A)Reduced accuracy of angle measurements✓
B)Increased susceptibility to corrosion
C)Higher thermal expansion coefficient
D)Greater parallax in sighting stars
💡 Explanation
As astrolabes were miniaturized, manufacturing imperfections introduced greater angular errors because fabrication tolerance became a significant percentage of feature scales. Therefore reduced angular accuracy resulted, rather than corrosion, thermal expansion, or parallax, which relate to material or environmental conditions, not manufacturing precision.
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