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The high and low points on a sound wave are called "peaks" and "troughs" respectively. A peak refers to the point on the wave where the displacement or pressure is at its maximum, representing the highest point of the wave. Conversely, a trough is the point on the wave where the displacement or pressure is at its minimum, representing the lowest point of the wave. These peaks and troughs alternate as the sound wave propagates through a medium.

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