Physics, asked by malayamami, 2 months ago

Why does a cricket official need to know temperature?

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Answered by kanchanabala430
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The Cricket as a Thermometer

The insects' muscles contract to produce chirping, based on chemical reactions. The warmer the temperature, the easier the cricket's muscles activate, so the chirps increase. The cooler the temerpature, the slower the reaction rate, and the less frequent the chirps.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Cricket as a Thermometer

The insects' muscles contract to produce chirping, based on chemical reactions. The warmer the temperature, the easier the cricket's muscles activate, so the chirps increase. The cooler the temerpature, the slower the reaction rate, and the less frequent the chirps.

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