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What is a limitation of using a cell phone on the water for distress calls?

  1. Signals can be followed back to your location

  2. Nearby vessels are automatically alerted

  3. They are waterproof

  4. They can lose reception or get damaged

The correct answer is: They can lose reception or get damaged

Using a cell phone on the water for distress calls has a limitation because it can lose reception or get damaged. While A and B may seem like possible limitations, they actually suggest strengths of using a cell phone for distress calls. Option A suggests that signals from the cell phone can be traced to your location, which could be useful in emergency situations. Option B suggests that nearby vessels are automatically alerted, which can increase the chances of receiving help quickly. Option C, although it seems like a benefit, does not limit the use of a cell phone for distress calls. This is because a waterproof phone may still experience signal loss or damage in an emergency situation. Therefore, D is the best answer as it accurately reflects a limitation of using a cell phone on the water for distress calls.