What type of animal is a Bloop?

In Steve Alten's The Loch, the source of the Bloop is revealed to be a colony of giant, carnivorous eels, one of which lives in Loch Ness.
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What animal is the Bloop?

The Bloop has been catalogued alongside other weird sounds. The blue whale is the biggest animal on the planet. This week, Londoners jumped out of their beds to what many described as “three bomb-like booms accompanied by blinding white light”.
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Is the Bloop a whale?

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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How big would the Bloop animal be?

Assuming similar noise-making capabilities of a blue whale (the largest known species of animal), the Bloop would have to be made by an animal more than 250 feet in length (see size comparison above).
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Is Bloop a Cthulhu?

no, but there's a very unlikely chance that the bloop is the sound of a large, unconfirmed sea creature such as Cthulhu ripping off peices of Antarctica, though it is more likely an ice quake.
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The Unsolved Mystery of the Bloop



Is the Bloop real?

"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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Are sea monsters real?

Mythic Kraken

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 is Julia sound?

Julia is a sound recorded on March 1, 1999, by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA said the source of the sound was most likely a large iceberg that had run aground off Antarctica.
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How much of the ocean is explored?

Despite its size and impact on the lives of every organism on Earth, the ocean remains a mystery. More than 80 percent of the ocean has never been mapped, explored, or even seen by humans.
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How deep is the ocean at Point Nemo?

Thousands of kilometres from anywhere lies Point Nemo, a watery grave where space stations go to die. At the furthest point from any landmass on earth, and 4km under the sea, lies the space cemetery.
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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. 3 It's hard to know why they are graced with such extraordinary appendages.
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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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Is the ocean loud?

The ocean has become a very noisy place. The world's seas are much louder than they were in pre-industrial times, "becoming more and more a raucous cacophony as the noise from human activity has grown louder and more prevalent," according to a study published Thursday.
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How big is a blue whale poop?

A blue whale can excrete up to 200 litres of poo in one bowel movement.
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Are blue whales friendly?

In a nutshell, yes, blue whales are friendly animals. These animals feed almost exclusively in krill, so have no interest in humans and are not a threat to us.
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What causes a Skyquake?

A skyquake is a loud boom that has no apparent cause. While some videos of skyquakes are hoaxes, the phenomenon is real and has been reported all over the world. Scientists believe skyquakes have a variety of causes, including meteors, coronal mass ejections, escaping gas, and collapsing landmasses.
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Why is 194 dB the loudest sound possible?

A note on the loudest possible sound in air

A sound of 194 dB has a pressure deviation of 101.325 kPa, which is ambient pressure at sea level, at 0 degrees Celsius (32 Fahrenheit). Essentially, at 194 dB, the waves are creating a complete vacuum between themselves.
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What is the loudest natural sound?

The Loudest Sound, Naturally

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 scariest monster in the world?

Eight creepiest mythical creatures from around the world
  1. Ushi-oni (Japan) ...
  2. Manananggal (Philippines) ...
  3. Bai Ze (China) ...
  4. Baba Yaga (Russia) ...
  5. Chupacabra (Puerto Rico) ...
  6. Chimera (Greece) ...
  7. Alp (Germany) ...
  8. Banshee (Ireland)
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Do sea serpents exist?

Sea snakes are real animals, found in the Indian Ocean and southern Pacific. The longest can grow to about nine feet — impressive enough to give rise to legends. Although some of these snakes are venomous, they usually do not pose a threat to humans.
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Do lake monsters exist?

Well-known lake monsters include: Mishipeshu Lake Superior. Nessie, in Loch Ness, Scotland. Morag, in Loch Morar, Scotland.
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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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Can you hear rain underwater?

In fact, rain falling onto water is one of the loudest sources of underwater sound, therefore we can measure oceanic rain by listening to it from below the ocean surface. How do raindrops make sound underwater? The data used in this study are available in one or more of NASA's Earth Science Data Centers.
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