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Which navigational challenge increased significantly for 18th-century sailors crossing oceans, lacking precise longitude knowledge?

A)Storm avoidance due to inaccurate weather prediction
B)Starvation risk from miscalculated food supplies
C)Collision probability from position uncertainty
D)Disease outbreaks related to poor sanitation

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When longitude determination was imprecise, cumulative position error increased because accurate timekeeping was unavailable, leading to considerable uncertainty in true heading and location. Therefore collision risk rose drastically, rather than starvation, storms or disease whose causes are less directly tied to faulty navigation.

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