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Ahoy, mateys! Looking to make your sea voyage a bit shorter? Well, you’re in luck! A ‘sea mile’ is a unit of measurement used to measure the length of a nautical journey. It’s about 1.15 times longer than a regular mile, so if you use it for navigation, you’ll get to your destination in no time! Plus, it’s super easy to calculate - just divide the number of nautical miles by 1.15 and voila - you’ve got your sea mile shorter! So set sail and enjoy the ride - it’ll be over before ya know it!

Why Sea Mile Is Shorter? [Solved]

Wow, that’s cool! A nautical mile is about 6,076 feet, which is a bit longer than a regular mile. It’s used to measure distances traveled on the water and takes into account the fact that the earth isn’t perfectly round - it’s slightly flattened at the poles. So, when you’re out on the open sea, you can use nautical miles to figure out how far you’ve gone!

A sea mile is a unit of measurement used to measure distances at sea, and it’s shorter than a regular mile. In other words, one sea mile is equal to about 0.8 nautical miles or 1.15 statute miles. So if you’re sailing the open seas, you’ll want to keep track of your distance in sea miles!