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← HistoryWhich functionality degradation occurred when medieval astrolabes experienced thermal expansion in desert climates?
A)Parallax error in celestial altitude✓
B)Reduced gear accuracy within calculator
C)Distortion of compass causing imbalance
D)Decreased weight impacting portability
💡 Explanation
When exposed to heat, thermal expansion causes the astrolabe's components to shift relative positions, creating parallax error because the alidade's angular measurements become skewed relative to the celestial sphere projection. Therefore, parallax error occurs, rather than gear inaccuracy, compass distortion or significantly impacting the astrolabe's portability.
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