Bearings on nautical charts are typically measured in which range?

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Multiple Choice

Bearings on nautical charts are typically measured in which range?

Explanation:
Bearings are measured clockwise from true north. Since a circle has 360 degrees, North is represented as 0 degrees, and the values increase clockwise up to 359 degrees just before North again. Using 360 would duplicate North (it equals 0), so navigational practice uses 0 to 359 degrees. This avoids ambiguity and keeps each bearing unique.

Bearings are measured clockwise from true north. Since a circle has 360 degrees, North is represented as 0 degrees, and the values increase clockwise up to 359 degrees just before North again. Using 360 would duplicate North (it equals 0), so navigational practice uses 0 to 359 degrees. This avoids ambiguity and keeps each bearing unique.

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