The most dangerous volcanoes in the world can be deadly, but they rarely muster up the sheer sound that could burst eardrums. This one did, though. On 27 August 1883, a volcano named Krakatoa, nestled ...
pt.1. On the volcanic phenomena of the eruption, and on the nature and distribution of the ejected materials, by J.W. Judd.--pt.2. On the air waves and sounds caused by the eruption of Krakatoa in ...
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's "Child of Krakatau" volcano, formed after Mount Krakatau's legendary eruption in 1883, has been spitting out flaming rocks and smoke for days, but it is not especially ...
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