In 1883, the Krakatoa volcano erupted with a force 10,000 times more powerful than an atomic bomb, creating the loudest sound in human history that was heard nearly 3,000 miles away and ruptured eardrums within 40 miles, with shockwaves recorded by barometers around the globe circling the Earth four times.
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The Loudest Sound in History (It Circled the Earth 4 Times!) 🌋🔊 #shortsAñadido:
The loudest sound in human history literally traveled around the earth four times. In 1883, the Krakatoa volcano erupted with a force 10,000 [music] times more powerful than an atomic bomb.
The explosion was so incredibly loud that it was clearly heard [music] nearly 3,000 miles away. For anyone on ships within 40 miles, the sound wave instantly ruptured their eardrums. The shockwave was so massive that barometers [music] around the globe recorded it circling the planet four separate times.
So, if you ever think your neighbors are too loud, just remember >> [music]
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