The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa volcano produced the loudest sound ever recorded on Earth, which was heard over 4,800 kilometers away and circled the planet multiple times, demonstrating the immense power of volcanic eruptions and the global propagation of sound waves through the atmosphere.
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The Sound That Broke Physics: Krakatoa 1883 #viral #shorts #fypAdded:
A sound so loud it circled the earth.
This is the loudest sound ever recorded on earth.
In 1883, a volcano called Krakatoa exploded so violently, it was [music] heard over 4,800 km away.
People thought it was cannon fire. The sound waves circled the earth multiple times. [music] Imagine hearing something from another country.
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