Nippahh t1_j1nb3z8 wrote
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So how does that work if the moon is in the opposite direction of water?
gildedtunes t1_j1nckh7 wrote
They use the reflection of the moonlight on the water, not the moon itself.
Wads_Worthless t1_j1nvb2s wrote
so what happens if it’s cloudy or a new moon?
gildedtunes t1_j1nx6u1 wrote
I imagine it limits their ability to find the ocean. They also sense and use the Earth’s magnetic fields to know which direction to go in. I believe this also helps them find the sea. My understanding is that light is one of many queues they use to find the ocean. That being said, I’m no expert.
Tiny_Rat t1_j1olhu1 wrote
>My understanding is that light is one of many queues they use to find the ocean.
Sorry, but it's "cue". "Queue" is a line of people waiting for something.
gildedtunes t1_j1oltgj wrote
My bad! You’re correct.
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