Navigation

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A methods used to learn where someone is and how to go to another place

Real World Example

During the Age of Exploration, navigation was crucial for explorers like Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan to travel across unknown seas and discover new lands. It responded to the problem of limited knowledge about the world's geography and the desire for trade routes to Asia. Tools like the compass, astrolabe, and maps helped sailors determine their position and direction, making long ocean voyages possible. Today, navigation remains important as we use GPS technology on our phones and cars to find the best routes in our daily lives. For example, when going on a road trip, navigation apps help avoid traffic jams, ensuring a smooth and timely journey for everyone involved.

Practice Version

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