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During long 18th-century sea voyages, which systematic error affected sextant altitude measurements?

A)Parallax error due to observer height
B)Refraction variation based on air temperature
C)Index error worsening with humidity
D)Limb darkening causing target misidentification

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During voyages, variable air temperatures induce atmospheric refraction, altering light path and observed celestial altitude because hotter air is less dense, causing more light bending. Therefore refraction variation is the primary systematic error, rather than parallax, index error, or limb darkening which are distinct effects and contexts.

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