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← HistoryWhich navigational disadvantage existed when using an astrolabe at sea aboard sailing vessels?
A)Inaccurate altitude readings from motion✓
B)Magnetic interference distorting azimuth
C)Vulnerability to corrosion limiting lifespan
D)Cloud cover preventing celestial observations
💡 Explanation
When using an astrolabe at sea, the instability of a moving vessel makes accurate altitude measurements difficult because the instrument relies on precise alignment with the horizon. Therefore, altitude measurements were imprecise, rather than azimuth errors, corrosion quickly disabling it, or complete obstruction preventing observations, which stem from separate mechanisms.
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