Why do travellers and navigators use the magnetic compass?
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The magnetic compass was an important advance in navigation because it allowed mariners to determine their direction even if clouds obscured their usual astronomical cues such as the North Star. It uses a magnetic needle that can turn freely so that it always points to the north pole of the Earth's magnetic field
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Explanation: A magnetic compass is an instrument that is used to find the directions. Different directions (north, south, east and west) are marked on the compass. Hence, the North Pole of the magnetised needle in a magnetic compass is attracted towards Earth's geographic North Pole.
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