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Nippahh t1_j1nb3z8 wrote

So how does that work if the moon is in the opposite direction of water?

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gildedtunes t1_j1nckh7 wrote

They use the reflection of the moonlight on the water, not the moon itself.

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Wads_Worthless t1_j1nvb2s wrote

so what happens if it’s cloudy or a new moon?

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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.

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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.

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