Compass heading refers to the direction in which a vessel or vehicle is pointed, typically expressed in degrees from true north or magnetic north. Compass bearing, on the other hand, is the direction from one point to another, often relative to the observer's current position, and can also be expressed in degrees. While heading indicates the orientation of the craft, bearing provides a navigational reference to reach a specific destination. Both concepts are essential for navigation and orientation in various fields, including aviation and maritime activities.
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