Question 262Navigation General
70% to passWhat characteristics can be used to identify a lighthouse?
A
painted color
B
type of structure
C
light color and phase characteristic
D
All of the above
AI Explanation
The correct answer is D) All of the above. Lighthouses can be identified by their painted color, type of structure, and the color and phase characteristic of their light. These three features work together to provide a unique identifier for a particular lighthouse, allowing mariners to recognize it and determine its location. The painted color and architectural style of the lighthouse structure provide visual cues, while the light color and flashing pattern give an electronic signature that can be matched to nautical charts and records. Considering all of these characteristics is the best way to accurately identify a lighthouse.
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