At a very close distance to the spider you hear the loudest sound.
the loudest sub woofer in the world is the Matterhorn it was made by Danley sound labs but if you want to know the loudest and largest single sub woofer in the world that's called the MTX thunder 1000000 it has a 300kg magnet
A spider's thin net is called a spider web. It is typically made from silk produced by the spider to capture prey and serves as the spider's hunting ground.
No, its made from a fibrous spider silk that the spider makes.
A spider's web is made from silk that the spider produces from its spinnerets. This silk is incredibly strong and elastic, allowing the spider to catch prey in its web.
Spiders secrete a combination of proteins that they use to weave their webs. Some of the proteins create the silk and another protein makes up the sticky substance that traps the prey in the web.
The loudest man-made sound was produced by the eruption of the Krakatoa volcano in 1883. The sound was heard 3,000 miles away and is estimated to have reached 180-190 decibels. It caused widespread destruction and resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of people.
If you want the largest sound made by an animal that animal is the Blue Whale.
Someone posted on FB that "The low frequency call of the Humpback Whale is the loudest noise made by a living creature, and can be heard from 500 miles away." I want to know if that was measured strictly underwater or if this is in fact the loudest noise made by a living creature...
made by me when i have gravy and beans and brocily and a laxitive on a Tuesday when my cats just made music
probably me!
the loudest sub woofer in the world is the Matterhorn it was made by Danley sound labs but if you want to know the loudest and largest single sub woofer in the world that's called the MTX thunder 1000000 it has a 300kg magnet
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.
An atom bomb.
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The world's loudest man-made noise was the detonation of the Tsar Bomba, a Soviet hydrogen bomb tested in 1961. It produced a sound level estimated at around 210 decibels, which is beyond the threshold of pain and can cause immediate and permanent hearing damage.
165dB