What made the loudest noise in the recorded history? Explained

What made the loudest noise in the recorded history? Explained

The eruption of the Krakatoa volcano in Indonesia on August 27, 1883, is considered the loudest sound ever recorded in human history. Its force ruptured eardrums of individuals up to 40 miles away, produced shockwaves circling the globe four times, and was reportedly audible up to 3,000 miles away. The explosion’s energy release was estimated to surpass that of over 10,000 Hiroshima-sized atomic bombs, marking Krakatoa as one of the most intense volcanic eruptions on record.

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