Jodi Parks because the Guinness Book of World Records took her average burp and not her loudest burp, they recorded it as 104.75 decibels but her actual loudest burp was 107.7 decibels beating Paul Hunn.
The loudest sound in history was caused by the eruption of the Krakatoa volcano on August 27, 1883. The eruption led to the release of immense energy, producing a sound that could be heard over 3,000 miles away. The volcanic activity also injected large amounts of ash and aerosols into the atmosphere, leading to vivid and colorful sunsets observed worldwide for several years.
The loudest man-made sound was produced by the eruption of the Krakatoa volcano in 1883. The sound was heard 3,000 miles away and is estimated to have reached 180-190 decibels. It caused widespread destruction and resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of people.
Yes, astronauts do fart in space. However, without gravity to pull the gas down, the fart doesn't rise so it can linger longer in the spacecraft. Astronauts have to deal with farting by using special filters in their spacesuits.
someones farting but thats the awnser get it but
probably me!
There is no official record for the loudest fart as it is not a recognized category by any reputable organization or authority.
from about 1234 km away
Your daddy does that is soooo KOOL
There is no official record for the loudest fart in the world. Sound levels from farts can vary depending on factors like the person's body size and the force of the expulsion.
If by highest you mean loudest, it was Hitler that has the highest recorded voice in history.
The loudest sound produced on Earth is a volcanic eruption, with the eruption of the Krakatoa volcano in 1883 being one of the loudest recorded sounds in history. In space, the collapse of a massive star into a supernova can produce incredibly loud sound waves.
No because you have to fart on your teacher first
The eruption of Krakatoa.
I got to Fart....
That is lost in the mists of history.
The loudest volcanic explosion in recorded history was one produced during the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa. This volcanic island, which collapsed into the sea after the eruption, was located between Java and Sumatra in Indonesia.