The Krakatoa eruption sound in 1883 was one of the loudest noises in recorded history, reaching 180 decibels and traveling around the world multiple times. The impact on the surrounding environment and communities was devastating, with tsunamis, ash clouds, and volcanic debris causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The sound itself caused physical harm to people's ears and disrupted wildlife, while the overall eruption led to long-term environmental changes in the region.
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