In 1883, the eruption of Krakatoa produced the loudest sound ever recorded in human history, which was heard thousands of kilometers away and circled the Earth multiple times, with scientific instruments detecting the sound wave repeatedly for hours after the eruption ended.
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The Loudest Sound Ever Heard Circled the Earth… Multiple TimesAjouté :
There was a sound so powerful it traveled around the entire Earth.
In 1883, a volcanic eruption produced the loudest sound ever recorded.
It was heard thousands of kilometers away.
But that wasn't the strangest part. The shockwave circuit the planet multiple times. Instruments detected it again and again long after the eruption ended.
Which means for hours the Earth itself was carrying the sound over and over again as if the planet was still reacting to what happened.
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