Does the bloop exist?

"The Bloop" is the given name of a mysterious underwater sound recorded in the 90s. Years later, NOAA scientists discovered that this sound emanated from an iceberg cracking and breaking away from an Antarctic glacier. Shown here: a NASA Landsat mosaic image of Antarctica.
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Does the bloop still exist?

It was the loudest unidentified underwater sound ever recorded, detected by hydrophones 5,000 miles apart. It lasted for one minute and was never heard again.
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Who created the bloop?

This is a stand-alone system designed and built by NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) to augment NOAA's use of the U.S. Navy Sound Surveillance System (SOSUS), which was equipment originally designed to detect Soviet submarines.
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How big is the bloop?

the thing that is most recognizable about this large creature is its song which can be heard from nearly 3000 miles away from the pod. the bloop measures out between 77 meters to 215 meters long and it's teeth are nearly the length of a human arm.
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Is the bloop the loudest sound?

The bloop was one of the loudest underwater sounds ever recorded: hydrophones (underwater microphones) more than three thousand miles apart all captured the same noise. And researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which first recorded the bloop, couldn't figure out what had caused it.
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The Unsolved Mystery of the Bloop



What is the loudest thing to ever exist?

The loudest sound in recorded history came from the volcanic eruption on the Indonesian island Krakatoa at 10.02 a.m. on August 27, 1883. The explosion caused two thirds of the island to collapse and formed tsunami waves as high as 46 m (151 ft) rocking ships as far away as South Africa.
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What is the biggest noise ever?

But what about the loudest sound ever heard? On the morning of 27 August 1883, on the Indonesian island of Krakatoa, a volcanic eruption produced what scientists believe to be the loudest sound produced on the surface of the planet, estimated at 310 decibels (dB).
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What is the loudest thing in the ocean?

Not only can baleen whales emit calls that travel farther than any other voice in the animal kingdom, these giants of the deep also create the loudest vocalisations of any creature on earth: the call of a blue whale can reach 180 decibels – as loud as a jet plane, a world record.
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How fast is bloop?

Typically, it is played at 16 times normal speed, which makes it sounds like an animal vocalization of some sort. However, when the sound is played in real-time it has more of a 'quake' sound to it, similar to thunder." You can hear a recording of the Bloop in the video accompanying this story.
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What is the biggest sea monster?

While the blue whale is the overall-largest creature of the sea, the lion's mane jellyfish goes to the top of the list for being the longest. These languid beauties have tentacles that reach an astonishing 120 feet in length.
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Are there monsters in the deep ocean?

Hundreds of years ago, European sailors told of a sea monster called the kraken that could toss ships into the air with its many long arms. Today we know sea monsters aren't real--but a living sea animal, the giant squid, has 10 arms and can grow longer than a school bus.
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What color is the Bloop?

Bloop is a sea creature looking like a whale, he has four arms to use for swimming and a tail. It has a big mouth that can even eat a megalodon whole, it's skin is light grey and is surprisingly bigger that Calamora.
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What is bloop slang?

to ruin; botch: to bloop an easy catch. to hit a blooper in baseball.
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What is a Kraken creature?

Originating in Scandinavian folklore, the kraken is usually depicted as an aggressive cephalopod-like creature capable of destroying entire ships and dragging sailors to their doom.
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Is bloop bigger than blue whale?

Advertisement. So what's behind the strange noises? The Bloop sounds like it might have been created by an animal, but it is far louder than any whale song, so a marine creature that made it would either be bigger than any whale, or a much more efficient producer of sound.
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Do squids bloop?

Do Squid Go "Bloop"? Probably not. No one's ever heard a squid make any kind of noise, really, other than "splash" at the sea surface. But if you read io9's fantastic piece on the deep sea's mysterious sounds, you'll learn about The Bloop, an unexplained deep-sea noise from 1997.
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What is the loudest human?

An electric drill – 95 dB. Jill Drake, a teaching assistant who in 2000 won the Guinness World Record for the loudest individual's shout – 129 dB.
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What is the loudest thing a human has said?

'Quietttt!!!

What was the sound? No other than their teacher, who just happens to have the world's loudest shout. Miss Flanagan entered the record books back in 1994 with a thunderous rendition of 'quiet!' The shout clocked up an earth-shattering 121.7 decibels, setting a world record.
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What is the deadliest sound?

Top 10 Most Dangerous Sounds
  • TNT (1 pound, 15 feet away, 180 dB)
  • Sandblasting (125 dB)
  • Oxygen torch (121dB)
  • Air track drill (113 dB)
  • Gas chainsaw (110dB)
  • Pneumatic drill/Jackhammer (110 dB)
  • Compactor (108 dB)
  • Bulldozer (107 dB)
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How loud can a human yell?

Human screams can be quite loud, possibly exceeding 100 dB (as of March 2019, the world record is 129 dB!) —but you probably want to avoid that because screams that loud can hurt your ears!
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How loud is a black hole?

Hailey et al.) For the first time in history, earthlings can hear what a black hole sounds like: a low-pitched groaning, as if a very creaky heavy door was being opened again and again.
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What is world's loudest room?

The Reverberant Acoustic Test Facility (RATF) is a concrete-walled room that measures 57 ft (17.36 m) high, 47.5 ft (14.47 m) long, and 37.5 ft (11.43 m) wide. It has 36 massive loudspeaker horns (properly called "noise sources") covering one entire wall.
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What is the quietest sound ever?

Microsoft's main anechoic chamber has the lowest sound level ever recorded. It is just a few decibels off of the lowest sound theorized by scientists.
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What is the loudest fart ever recorded?

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the loudest fart ever recorded was a fart of 113 decibels, by Herkimer Chort of Ripley, NY USA, on October 11th, 1972.
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Why is 194db the loudest sound possible?

At 194 dB, the energy in the sound waves starts distorting and they create a complete vacuum between themselves. The sound is no longer moving through the air, but is in fact pushing the air along with it, forming a pressurized wall of moving air.
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