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A loxodrome, also known as a rhumb line, is a path on the surface of a sphere that crosses all meridians at the same angle. Unlike a great circle, which represents the shortest distance between two points on a sphere, a loxodrome spirals towards the poles. Loxodromes are often used in navigation because they allow for a constant compass bearing, making them easier to follow than great circles, despite being longer in distance.

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