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The image depicts the life cycle of a salmon with illustrations and labels from upper river (slow moving) to open sea, each stage has an approximate timeline – upper river stage lasts approx. 3-6 months with reeds, small stones, and salmon eggs elements; lower river (fast flowing) stage lasts approx. 4 years, and open sea stage lasts approx. 5 years. The salmon's growth is represented at three stages: 'fry' measuring 3-5cm, 'smolt' measuring 12-15cm, and 'adult salmon' measuring 70-76cm. Each stage is represented by a number from 1 to 3 correlating to a pictorial symbol of the salmon's growth.
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The flow chart illustrates the different phases in the life of a fish known as the salmon. Overall, the fish spends its life between three locations and grows from a length of 3-8 cm to reach 70-76 cm.
The eggs are first laid in the upper river, where the water moves slowly, for about 5 to six months. Secondly, when they hatch, the Freddy swims in the lower river, in which the flu is faster, and they stay there for approximately 4 years. After this period, they grow up and are called smolts, which migrate to the open sea. This is their home for another five years, until they become adult salmon. Finally, the fishes return back to the upper river to place their eggs to begin another cycle.
The diagram presents the life cycle of the salmon. Notably, it is a virtuous cycle, starting and ending at the upper river, the site for egg placement.
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