it is wanting rain
When its cold, they stay in their homes, when it's warm or hot, they come out.
Crickets or Cicadas both make sounds that can sound loud to us. I'm not sure either of the sounds is deafening.
You need to tell us what temperature you want to convert - and from which temperature scale !
Temperature is related to the average energy per particle.
It shows the temperature of the sun. How hot of how cold.
It means they are trying to attract a female or they are trying to drive away a male. Crickets also chirp at certain speeds depending the temperature. For example when it's hot they chirp fast, when it gets cold they slow the chirping. Only the males can do this.
Composition, relative motion, temperature, and density.
I'm not sure what the question means...but I suppose they mean, in a scientific way, how many food chains survive, how some creatures may have been created, or how long some creatures were alive until extinct. If in the actual sense, what do they tell us, as in through speech, they could tell us alot, if they could. We'll have to wait till a cricket translator is created.
The amplitude of a sound wave relates to its loudness or volume; the greater the amplitude, the louder the sound. Amplitude is measured as the height of the wave, indicating the strength or intensity of the sound.
scientists can tell the stars composition and temperature from its spectrum. Hope tht helps :]
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Speed of sound in air doesn't vary with nationality, but it does vary with altitude/temperature. It's usually around 340 meters/second.