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"Sound from last December's huge tsunami-causing earthquake was picked up by underwater microphones designed to listen for nuclear explosions. Scientists this week released an audio file of the frighteningly long-lasting cracks and splits along the Sumatra-Andaman Fault in the Indian Ocean.
The audio recording of the quake starts out silent. A low hiss begins and the intensity builds
gradually to a rumbling crescendo. Then it tails off but, frighteningly, builds again in waves as Earth continues to tremble."
Story here (link to sound file on 6th paragraph)
http://www.livescience.com/forcesofnatu ... sound.html (http://www.livescience.com/forcesofnature/050722_earthquake_sound.html)
