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Anonymous asked in Science & MathematicsZoology · 1 week ago

Can a large speaker copy sound volumes of animals and dinosaurs?

A lion or tiger can roar as loud as 

114 decibels

A dinosaur measured to as loud as 200 decibels

A single wolf's howl can reach up to 90 decibels (dB), when the wolf pack howls together, their collective volume can reach 114dB.

A rooster crowing is capable of producing around 90 decibels

African Elephant - 117 decibels 

Can a large speaker top those sounds?

Updated 6 days ago:

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  • Anonymous
    6 days ago

    If you had ever attended a Pink Floyd concert you would not need to ask.

  • 1 week ago

    Umm, who was it who was around to measure the volume of a dinosaur's sound?

  • 1 week ago

    No. There has been no dinosaur measured to have a 200 db roar. This is false. 

  • Anonymous
    1 week ago

    Easily. Ever been to a concert. It gets way louder than 100 db. Why do you think everyone on stage has ear plugs on. It’s to protect themselves from going deaf. Anything above 80 db can cause hearing loss. 

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