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← HistoryWhich mechanism enabled Viking longships to navigate accurately across vast sea distances, relying heavily on ropes?
A)Parallax with fixed coastal features
B)Dead reckoning using rope markers✓
C)Celestial navigation with rope astrolabes
D)Magnetic compass with rope suspension
💡 Explanation
Effective dead reckoning requires tracking distance travelled; rope lengths tossed overboard with knots at intervals served as distance trackers, because Vikings lacked sophisticated instruments; therefore rope-based distance estimates were essential, rather than solely relying on celestial or magnetic methods.
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