The third-loudest bird to ever chirp is the White Bellbird, a South American bird living in the Amazon, specifically the Guianas, Brazil, and Venezuela. The males’ cries serve as mating calls and they’re even louder than howler monkeys. Their fire alarm-like sound can reach 125 decibels, the same as a very loud concert. At that point it wouldn't really be a "sound" anymore but a shockwave. The loudness of a wave is determined by the amplitude of those waves in comparison to the ambient air pressure. Past 194dB the extra energy starts distorting the entire wave. Sounds don't travel through the air but instead they push the air along as a pressurised burst. Researchers have revealed just how loud the sounds of the Sun really are Credit: Getty. Should its soundwaves propagate through space, it would be approximately 100dB by the time it reaches Earth The Sun is said to be extremely noisy, but we can’t hear it since sound doesn’t travel through space. Scientists at the University of Sheffield decided to use vibrations within our star's
Thunder is created when lightning passes through the air. The lightning discharge heats the air rapidly and causes it to expand. The temperature of the air in the lightning channel may reach as high as 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit, 5 times hotter than the surface of the sun. Immediately after the flash, the air cools and contracts quickly.

After some calculations, he explained that the Sun would theoretically blare out a noise of around 100 decibels, almost as loud as standing next to a speaker at a rock concert or busy nightclub.

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NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory listens to the sun by speeding up 40 days of recording into a few seconds. Find out more about the science behind the proc We wouldn't be able to hear the stars for the sun! 1. anchoritt. • 4 yr. ago. If space was full of air (assuming atmospheric pressure), loud sun would be last of our problems. 1. nipsen. • 4 yr. ago. ..if by "loud", you mean "the whole universe would be on fire for a while until the oxygen ran out".. then yes, it would be loud. j3ox.
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