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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 diagrams illustrate the life process of the salmon, which is a species of large fish.
Overall, the life cycle involves 3 main steps and places that help fish grow. The period from the eggs to the adult solmon is over 9.5 years.
The adult salmon fish put the eggs among small stones below reeds, which are grown in the upper river. These eggs keep for between 5 and 6 months in that place.
After the period, small fries exit from the eggs, and their sizes are just 3–8 cm. The fries live in the lower river, those flows faster than the upper river. They have inhabited this place for about 4 years.
Furthermore, the fries become the smolt, whose body length is 12–15 cm. They lived in the open sea for approximately 5 years. After this time, the smolt is called “adult solmon,” and its size ranges from 70 to 76 cm.
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