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← HistoryWhich crucial feedback mechanism did 18th-century sailing ships lack that contributed to navigation error accumulation over long voyages?
A)Real-time celestial position verification✓
B)Accurate tidal flow measurement systems
C)Precise hull speed calculation gauges
D)Effective rudder angle feedback sensors
💡 Explanation
Without real-time celestial position verification, accumulated errors in dead reckoning due to estimated speed and heading led to significant positional inaccuracies. Therefore accurate position verification prevented major errors, rather than improved flow measurement, hull speed, or rudder control, which address different aspects of navigation.
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