Rogue Wave
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When two or more waves merge and create a single exceptionally large wave
Real World Example
Imagine you're at a party where music from different speakers occasionally overlaps, creating a surprisingly loud sound. This is similar to how rogue waves form when two or more ocean waves converge at the same point, resulting in a massive wave. Just like the overlapping sounds amplify each other to create an unexpected volume spike, the merging of wave crests in the ocean can lead to a rogue wave that far exceeds the size of the individual waves.
Practice Version
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