This diagram gives information about the transformation of a frog from egg to mature frog.
Overall, the life cycle of a frog undergoes seven phases, of which five stages are underwater and two stages are on the ground, and this report will highlight the process.
In the beginning, this graph shows the process underwater. The frog female lays her eggs underwater for a period, and after that they transform to embryos and grow more to tadpoles, and in this step become bigger than before. Next, the small tadpole shows legs break through and a tail, which after this start to live in the ground and breathe.
Now, this paragraph will explain these phases outside water. The pulmonary transforms to a tadpole and then has the ability to breathe in the ground, and its legs become bigger and its tail starts to shrink. On the final note, the tadpole becomes a mature frog with strong legs and small hands to jump.
