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Geography, 01.09.2021 04:20 tatiana4ever

If you were on a British sailing ship in the 1790's and needed to know your position (location on the Earth) at local noon in the Pacific Ocean, HOW would you
determine your longitude using a Harrison chronometer? Since I told you that you would
use a chronometer, in your answer, tell me how you would use the chronometer.

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