How is the height of a wave measured? A. from trough to water level B. from water level to crest C. from crest to trough D. from wavelength to trough

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The right answer is; C. from crest to trough

A wave is the upward and downward movement of water which can be caused by tides or wind. The height of a wave is usually determined by measuring the vertical distance between the crest and trough. The crest is the highest point of a wave, while the trough is the lowest point of a wave. Wave height is usually measured in feet or meters.