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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 diagram illustrates the development of a salmon from egg to mature Salmon.
Overall, it is clearly seen that there are some distinct stages in the process, Commencing with producing eggs in the water and ending with a grown-up salmon.
Salmon begin life as eggs on a Pebbly riverbed, hidden among reeds. Over the period of five to six months the eggs, transform into ·fry’for approximately next 4 years.
At this point in the cycle these baby Salmon lives in the lower River.faster flowing of the river. During this period they measure three to eight centimetres in length. Over time, Salmon reach twelve to fifteen centimeters. Gradually, the salmon becomes mature and ready to migrate into the open sea. Then after staying five years at the sea Salmon become grown-up and change into adult which is takes six years. After that finally the Salmon go back to their birth place, where they will lay their eggs. And the lifecycle began again.
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