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← HistoryWhich navigational risk increased when using a sextant on an 18th-century sailing vessel during heavy fog?
A)Sun or star visibility obstructed✓
B)Chronometer accuracy diminished
C)Magnetic compass deviation amplified
D)Helm response time increased
💡 Explanation
When using a sextant, heavy fog causes obstruction of celestial bodies because atmospheric moisture attenuates light transmission required for angular measurement. Therefore sun or star visibility is obstructed, rather than affecting chronometers compasses or helm which rely on separate instruments/ mechanisms.
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