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No, because humans invented computers so computers cannot be smarter than humans.
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We have hearts animals have hearts , have you ever felt a plants heart beat plus can plants walk
Yes I believe all humans are we may never be part horse or something but we could be French English and come from all different races witch equals different features so I consider humans to hybrids!
I believe that Isaac Newton's theory of universal gravitation was the greatest advance, because Newton showed that this phenomenon could be described mathematically, and this changed the whole nature of science, ever after.
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The loudest sound ever recorded is believed to be the eruption of the Krakatoa volcano in 1883. The sound was heard up to 3,000 miles away and ruptured eardrums of sailors 40 miles away. It is estimated to have reached 180 to 190 decibels.
The loudest noise or sound is The Bloop because in 1997, U.S. NOAA heard a sound that is never been heard of that is also the loudest sound ever. The sound can cause from more than 5,000 km away from it's source. If it is an animal, it is louder and bigger than the loudest animal and the biggest animal in Earth.
194 dB (decibels) is the loudest sound on Earth ever. Some people say that the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883 was the loudest sound ever, being heard at 5,000 kilometers away! That eruption was around 180 dB!
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.
The real sound of the Krakatoa eruption was described as a series of loud explosions, followed by a deep rumbling noise that could be heard up to 3,000 miles away. The sound was so loud that it ruptured the eardrums of sailors in the surrounding area and was said to be the loudest sound ever recorded in history.
The loudest thunder ever recorded was in Oklahoma in 2003, reaching 200 decibels.
The loudest man-made noise on record was the test of the Tsar Bomba, the largest nuclear bomb ever detonated by the Soviet Union in 1961. The blast produced a sound level of around 180 decibels, which is beyond the threshold of pain for humans and could be heard up to 1,000 miles away.
An ex-wife ... lol Sorry, just couldn't resist ... ! _____________ Of the various natural things that can occur on earth without extra-terrestrial involvement, the loudest thing perhaps is the eruption of the caldera of a mega-volcano, or the eruption of a very large cone-producing volcano. Maybe louder still would be a collision with a very large comet or other body. I wouldn't like to be around in either case. Considering non-cataclysmic events, my guess would be: either the world's winds combined, or the world's surface water. If we could collect and concentrate the sound produced by either of these things, the loudness would be unexpected and phenomenal.
Yes. Possibly the Loudest band in the whole world, ever.