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the upper part of the sea wave is called

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The height of the wave from the wave top, called the wave crest to the bottom of the wave, called the wave trough

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The "Upper part of a sea wave" is called the "crest". It is also the "highest part" of the wave. The "lowest part" between two waves is called the "trough". The distance between "two consecutive crests’" or "troughs’" is called the wavelength and it is the distance between "two waves". The "time taken" by one crest to reach the position of the immediate next crest is called the wave period.

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