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The correct answer is: C. Water polo
A popping crease is a line in water polo that marks the boundary between the goal area and the rest of the pool. It is located 6 meters from the goal line and is used to determine whether a shot on goal is valid.
A popping crease is not associated with swimming, cricket, or lawn tennis.
In swimming, the finish line is typically marked with a black line or a series of flags.
In cricket, the boundary is marked with a rope or a series of white posts.
In lawn tennis, the baseline is marked with a white line.