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In the late 1897, Amos Dolbear published an article called "The Cricket as a thermometer." He had determined that the temperature (in Fahrenheit) outside shared a linear relationship with the number of times the snowy tree cricket would chirp per minute. If you count the number of cricket chirps per minute (while sitting inside your warm house), then you can find the temperature outside.

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