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← HistoryWhich effect arises when an astrolabe's altitude scale manufacturing precision degrades over time due to repeated use?
A)Reduced accuracy of timekeeping functions
B)Increased difficulty sighting faint stars
C)Incorrect calculation of planetary positions
D)Erroneous determination of the user's latitude✓
💡 Explanation
When the altitude scale degrades, angular measurements become less accurate because the alidade arm alignment to the altitude markings is compromised, leading to latitude calculation errors. Therefore latitude measurement is wrong, rather than timekeeping, star sighting, or planetary position, which depend on different parts or aspects of the instrument.
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