The blue whale is the loudest living animal on Earth at present. It can create sound waves through mating calls that go up to 188 decibels.
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.
Howler Monkey (: :PLlions because a lion's roar can be heard from up to 6 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.
The superlative for "loud" is "loudest."
The loudest aninal in the world is the pistol shrimp. it can make a sound loud enough to break glass.it can reach sounds up to 200 decibels and louder is not true you noob
In my opinion it is the drums that have the loudest raw sound, but if you connect your guitar to an amplifier then the sound will have increased.
A spider's sounds can be very faint and not travel very far, usually only a few meters at most. The loudest sound they produce is typically when they are rubbing body parts together to create a vibration, but even then the sound isn't very loud or travel a long distance.
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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.
The Destruction of a a star.
There is no upper limit.
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.
The loudest sound that humans can hear before experiencing pain is usually around 120 decibels, such as a rock concert or a thunderclap. However, sounds over 140 decibels can cause permanent hearing damage.
Usually, it's not a sound we can comprehend with our human ears.
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.
To make the loudest paper popper, fold a piece of paper in half lengthwise, then fold it in half again. Hold the paper at one end and quickly flick it to create a loud popping sound. Experiment with different paper sizes and folding techniques to achieve the loudest pop.
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