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Ahoy, mateys! Did you know that nautical miles exist? Yep, it’s true - they’re a unit of measurement used to measure distances at sea. They’re different from regular miles because they take into account the curvature of the Earth. Pretty cool, right? So next time you’re out on the open water, keep an eye out for those nautical miles!

Why Do Nautical Miles Exist? [Solved]

Gotcha! The nautical mile is often mistaken for the geographical mile, which is equal to 1 minute of arc on the Earth’s equator (6087. 15 feet). But when you’re out at sea, distances are measured differently than on land - that’s why they use nautical miles instead of statute miles.

Nautical miles are a real thing! They’re used to measure distances at sea, and they’re different from regular miles. It’s kinda cool - one nautical mile is equal to about 1.15 regular miles. So if you ever hear someone talking about nautical miles, now you know what they mean!