The graph shows the relationship between temperature and light intensity at different humidity levels. As temperature increases from 35 to 80 degrees, the amount of light decreases from around 650 to 550 units. The light intensity decreases as the temperature rises, suggesting that higher temperatures are associated with lower light levels.
The graph shows the relationship between temperature and light intensity at different humidity levels. As temperature increases from 35 to 80 degrees, the amount of light decreases from around 650 to 550 units. The light intensity decreases as the temperature rises, suggesting that higher temperatures are associated with lower light levels.
The graph shows the relationship between temperature and light intensity at different humidity levels. As temperature increases from 35 to 80 degrees, the amount of light decreases from around 650 to 550 units. The light intensity decreases as the temperature rises, suggesting that higher temperatures are associated with lower light levels.