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mountain:peak::wave:

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Answered by vipulchinnu
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Crest is the answer

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Answered by Dhruv4886
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The complete analogy is a mountain: peak: : wave: crest

A mountain is a natural elevation of the earth's surface that rises to a summit or peak. Similarly, a wave is a natural disturbance that travels through a medium, such as water and rises to a peak before receding.

As a mountain has a peak that rises above its surroundings, a wave also has a peak, that is the highest point of the wave.

Here the highest points of a wave can be called crest. It is the peak or highest point of the wave while the trough is the lowest point.

Therefore, the relationship between mountain and peak is similar to the relationship between wave and crest, as both involve a natural phenomenon that rises to a high point above its surroundings. The analogy between mountain and peak can be likened to the analogy between wave and crest.

Hence,

The complete analogy is mountain: peak: : wave: crest

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