If you double the air temperature, the chirp rate of crickets typically increases. Research has shown that the chirp rate of crickets is temperature-dependent, often following a general rule where a rise in temperature leads to an increase in chirping frequency. Specifically, for many species, increasing the temperature by about 10 degrees Celsius can result in a significant increase in the number of chirps per minute. Therefore, doubling the temperature would likely lead to a substantial increase in chirp rate.
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