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The white frothy water at the top of a wave is commonly referred to as "foam" or "surf." It is created by the turbulent mixing of air and water as the wave breaks or crashes onto the shore. This foam is often formed due to the presence of dissolved organic matter, such as algae or decaying marine organisms, which get churned and mixed with the water, creating the characteristic white appearance.

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