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The image contains a visual representation of the life cycle of a salmon; it includes five diagrams accompanied by labels and measurements. The cycle appears to start with "salmon eggs" laid among "small stones" in the "upper river (slow-moving)" with depictions of aquatic plants labeled as "reeds." The eggs develop into "fry" sized 3-6cm, then growing into "smolt" featured at 7-15cm, both stages seemingly taking place in "lower river (fast-flowing)" for "approx. 4 years." The smolt transition into "adult salmon" labeled at 70-76cm, residing in the "open sea" for "approx. 3 years" before returning to the upper river, completing the cycle.
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The set of figures illustrates the life process of one breed of salmon fish.
Overall, the procedure shows a brief idea of the salmon fish and how it grows from birth to adulthood.
First, adult salmon lay eggs behind small stones in an upper river. This upper river moves slowly. The fish eggs grow, and fish are born from the eggs. This transformation takes approximately 5 to 6 months. These newborn fish are called fry, and they are only 3 to 5 cm in size.
However, the fry travel into a lower river, which is fast-flowing. Similarly, the fry develop here. These developed fish are known as smolt and are 12–15 cm long. This development requires approximately 4 years. These smolt travel from the lower river to the open sea.
Moreover, the smolt grow over time in the open sea. This takes around 5 years. The adult salmon’s length is 70–76 cm. After that, the adult salmon go to the upper river, and this process repeats.
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