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1 December, 13:12

When a surfer rides an ocean wave on her surfboard, she is actually riding on

A. a crest that is toppling over.

B. a trough of the wave.

C. the rest position of the wave.

D. a region of rarefaction.

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  1. 1 December, 13:28
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    The correct answer is A. a crest that is toppling over.

    This is also known as the top of the wave. Trough is the part where it's not a wave, like the bottom part that is at the sea level, between two waves. The period of time or space between two waves is called the wave length.
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