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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted from inaccurate shadow alignment in early sundials?
A)Eroded gnomon material lifetime
B)Overestimated time zone boundary errors
C)Distorted seasonal altitude measurements✓
D)Accelerated oxidation of metal scales
💡 Explanation
Sundials relied on accurately measuring the sun's altitude. A misalignment introduces parallax error, which causes inaccurate readings because the angular displacement isn't correctly reflected, therefore distorting seasonal altitude measurements rather than materially affecting the instrument.
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