The diagram given illustrates the life cycle of sea turtle and the way in which it develops from eggs into an adult, before reproducing and starting the cycle again.
Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that life cycle of turtles is a natural process, continuous cycle that happens in the ocean and on the beach. Additionally, there are ten essential stages involved in that process, beginning with nesting and culminating in mating in shallow waters, then nesting and laying eggs again to begin a new life cycle.
In the first step, adult female turtles lay eggs on sandy beaches in a nesting area. The eggs stay in the sand for about 8-10 weeks until they hatch. Following this, Young children crawl to the sea and start their lives in open ocean surface areas. Then, the young turtles enter the “lost years” stage, which can last from 5 to 20 years. Once this stage has been completed, The turtles grow and go in 30-50 years before they become adults.
In the six stage, they continue to grow while living in the ocean, the turtles move to coastal shallow waters for foraging. Next, the turtles reach adulthood and are ready to reproduce. Adult turtle migrates to mating areas in shallow waters. Mating occurs and men return to herbivores, while women return to the beach to lay eggs, during this period of turtles and things that are always on the sea toe, so continue a new life cycle
