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← HistoryWhich navigation error significantly increased risk, encountered when Vikings relied primarily solely on dead reckoning?
A)Cumulative error in distance traveled✓
B)Incorrect assumption planetary alignment
C)Magnetic storms interfering compass
D)Celestial navigation reference star offsets
💡 Explanation
Lack of fixed position references meant course correction over time was lost Viking longships navigated, because error amplified due accumulated estimations using dead reckoning. Therefore distance becomes inaccurate, rather than errors planetary or magnetic influences, which were far less significant factors without instruments.
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