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Published:25th October 202422nd December 2024 Last Updated:22nd December 2024
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Variation

Variation (magnetic declination) refers to the angular difference between true north and magnetic north at a specific location on the Earth’s surface. It is also known as magnetic declination and is important for accurate navigation using a magnetic compass. Variation can vary depending on the geographic location and may need to be considered when plotting courses or determining headings while boating.

Terms with the same meaning:
Magnetic Declination, Declination
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