The graph shows the number of fish in a lake. Explain why the graph is misleading. What might people believe because of the graph?

As an AI language model, I do not have access to the graph you mentioned, but in general, a graph can be misleading if it is created in a certain way that may exaggerate or downplay specific data points. In terms of the number of fish in a lake, a graph could be misleading if it only shows a certain period of time where the fish population experienced a sudden increase, for example, due to an introduction of new fish species, which may lead people to believe that the lake has a high population of fish all year round.

Another reason the graph may be misleading is if it doesn't consider other factors that can affect the fish population, such as environmental changes, human activities, or weather. Thus, people may believe that the population is sustainable when in fact, it's being threatened.

It's important to look beyond the graph and consider all factors that affect the fish population in the lake before drawing any conclusions.