Question 641Navigation General

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Magnetic variation changes with a change in _______________.

A seasons
B sea conditions
C the vessel's heading
D the vessel's position
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) the vessel's position. Magnetic variation is the difference between true north and magnetic north, and it changes depending on the vessel's geographic location. As the vessel moves to different positions on the Earth's surface, the magnetic variation changes accordingly. This is because the Earth's magnetic poles do not coincide with the geographic North and South Poles, and the magnetic field varies across different regions. The other options are incorrect because they do not directly affect magnetic variation. Seasons, sea conditions, and the vessel's heading do not cause changes in magnetic variation, which is primarily influenced by the vessel's geographic location.

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