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← HistoryWithin 18th-century naval navigation, which consequence results when accurately determining Greenwich Mean Time?
A)Precise longitude determination enabled✓
B)Stable hull structure maintained
C)Reduced risk of scurvy obtained
D)Improved map projection generation
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Accurate determination of Greenwich Mean Time enabled celestial navigation using chronometers due to time-difference correlating to longitude shifts; therefore, precise longitude determination was possible, rather than inherent improvements to structural integrity or health outcomes.
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