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10,000 times stronger than the Hiroshima atomic explosion!The Loudest Voice in Earth’s History Is Terrifying

Do you know what is the loudest sound recorded in Earth’s history? More than 10,000 times stronger than the atomic bomb.

On the morning of August 27, 1883, a volcanic eruption began. The sound of the eruption — when rocks split the Earth and shot out of the volcano — was estimated to have reached 310 decibels (dB). The eruption, which occurred on the Indonesian island of Krakatoa, caused half of the island to collapse.

Reports of the loudest sound recording in history reached individuals at least 3,000 miles away. The eruption was absolutely devastating — not just the sound recording. And it’s an amazing reminder — a reminder of how powerful one of the most important senses many of us rely on actually is.

It is understood that at 310 decibels, the sound of the eruption will far exceed the pain threshold caused by the sound. The threshold starts at 140 dB. So at 310 decibels, the sound of the eruption will be more than 2 times the level that causes pain.

As a result, anyone who comes close to the eruption suffers organ damage and may even die.

To further understand the situation, it only takes 150-160 decibels to rupture our eardrums. But Krakatoa’s eruption wasn’t just loud enough, with an estimated shock wave 10,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.

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