The blue whale.
The blue whale is the loudest living animal on Earth at present. It can create sound waves through mating calls that go up to 188 decibels.
Blue whales communicate by using low frequency whistles, reaching upto 188 decibels, their sound can travel through many kilometres of ocean.
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The longest whistle recorded belongs to a blue whale, which can produce sounds that can travel hundreds of miles underwater. Their low-frequency whistles can reach lengths of up to 188 decibels.
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At a quarter mile from the launch pad the measured decibels were 160 to 170, far beyond the pain threshold for humans of 120 to 130 decibels. There are even louder events on Earth, e.g. a blue whale under water 188 decibels, a 1-ton TNT bomb at 250 feet even 210 decibels; directly above the epicenter of a 5.0 Richter scale earth quake 235 decibels; finally the famous Tunguska meteor of 1908 estimated at 300 (comparable to a 1000-Megaton bomb). The decibels scale is logarithmic, which means each increase in 10 constitutes a doubling of intensity.
blue whales are the loudest. their voice can reach up to 188 decibels and can be heard from hundreds of miles away in water.
The pain threshold for humans is 120-130 Decibels. Any sound above 85 dB can cause hearing loss, and the loss is related both to the power of the sound as well as the length of exposure.Human speech is only registered at about 25-35 decibels.A speaker at a rock concert can reach 135-145 decibels. Fireworks are 145-150 decibels. Gunfire is 145-155. NHRA dragsters reach 155-160 decibels. A space shuttle launch is 165-170. The call of a blue whale (largest and LOUDEST mammal on Earth) can reach 188 decibels. In 1883 Krakatoa, the volcano, erupted and the sound was reported at 180 decibels. The sound was heard almost 3,000 miles away. A 1-ton bomb reaches 210 decibels. A 5.0 on the Richter scale earthquake has a decibel level of 235.The Tunguska event was a massive explosion that occurred near the Podkamennaya (Under Rock) Tunguska River in what is now Krasnoyarsk Krai of Russia, at 7:40 AM on June 30, 1908. The explosion was most likely caused by the air burst of a large meteoroid or comet fragment at an altitude of 5 to 10 kilometers (3-6 mi) above Earth's surface. It was measured with the similar impact of a 1000-Mega-ton bomb with a decibel rating 300-315. This is often considered to be the loudest single-event in history.That might be the loudest noise ever to be made in the world.
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