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Before the age of recorded sound in motion ...
The Krakatoa sound, recorded in 1883, was significant because it was one of the loudest sounds ever heard in recorded history. The eruption of the Krakatoa volcano caused a massive explosion that was heard over 3,000 miles away and had far-reaching effects on the environment and climate.
My best answer is that when Mount Krakatoa erupted in 1883, it produced the loudest sound in recorded history.
they recorded history
Recorded history is history that has already happened and prehistory is history that is about to happen.
before recorded history
The loudest sound of a volcanic eruption was heard during the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa in Indonesia. The sound was heard over 3,000 miles away and is considered one of the loudest sounds in recorded history.
If by highest you mean loudest, it was Hitler that has the highest recorded voice in history.
The Mayans recorded their history by carving it into wood, stone, by painting it on pots and in a codex.
Where music is recorded
The loudest sound produced on Earth is a volcanic eruption, with the eruption of the Krakatoa volcano in 1883 being one of the loudest recorded sounds in history. In space, the collapse of a massive star into a supernova can produce incredibly loud sound waves.
There was such little recorded history and archaeological findings.