If the temperature of the atmosphere is increased the following character of the sound wave is effected
A
Amplitude
B
Frequency
C
Velocity
D
Wavelength
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C
Velocity
c (c) Since $v = \sqrt {\frac{{\gamma \,RT}}{M}} $ i.e., $v \propto \sqrt T $
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