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15 October, 21:25

Why would it be hard to find the ideal light intensity if the temperure were very hot or cold?

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  1. 15 October, 23:39
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    The correct answer for this question is this one:

    Light intensity is not dependent on temperature, with that said, plants (assuming that is what were talking about) would dehydrate faster at a higher temperature (unless they had mechanisms to cope e. g. C4 and CAM plants) with the same light intensity.
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