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Some say that if you listen to the sound of a cricket chirping, you can determine the temperature. Is this true or is it just an urban (science) legend? Do any other factors affect how fast a cricket will chirp, such as humidity, wind, atmospheric pressure, or nearby crickets?

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User Toye
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Answer:

Actually they do...

Step-by-step explanation:

I don't know that if we listen to that sound that we know what's the weather but I think cricket's feel and some how know the tempreture.

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User Urso
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